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By taking four out of eight events in the Inter-House. Wrestling Championship, Adams seemed to be in line for the title yesterday afternoon. The 121-pound event was taken unopposed by Kay Brokaw on Morday, and the other events finished off the series yesterday.
Other Gold Coasters winning their events were Jim Higgins, who took the Winthrop entry in the 136, Pete Menders in the 145 crushed Gerry Lyons of Kirkland, and Art Hyman, who planned Ed Hewitt of Kirkland in the 155.
Adams was not the only House which took a match unopposed, Kirkland's Louis Rule took the 128 with no challengers. At the last report on Monday night, the race seemed to be "very close" between Adams and Kirkland but the final score-shoot showed that Adams had done better than expected.
The 165 went to George Hibbert of Eilot, who dropped Kirkland's George Albion, and the 175 saw Eliot's Jack Corrigan lose to "Chile" Turner of Winthrop. The Unlimited went to George Blanchard of Claverly, who pinned Loweil's Dave Vaughn.
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