*RUDY ASHMAN, Lehigh
‘37 was Lehigh’s first three-time EIWA
champion with a 30-2 career mark and 17 falls. He competed at 118
and 126 and pinned six of nine in the championships. His first fall
was in 0:12 in the ‘two-second’ fall era. Ashman lost
one career dual – to Willard Duffy, a two-time NCAA runner-up
for 3rd place Indiana. At the 1936 Nationals,
Ashman beat Anderson, Central Oklahoma, in round one before
withdrawing with injury. Anderson won the title under the Olympic
black mark system; his team placed second. Rudy’s other
career loss came in the 1935 Nationals to 3rd placer,
Ledbetter, Illinois, which finished third.
An undefeated senior captain
senior, Ashman’s two prior teams placed fifth nationally but
he missed his senior NCAAs. Rudy finished 20-1 in duals and
won his last 16 bouts, 10 by fall. Born in Missouri, Ashman
attended Bethlehem’s Liberty High and retired as
superintendent of the ingot mold division at Bethlehem Steel after
40 years’ service. He passed away in 2006 at age
94.
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