Word: harpel
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With Pete Harpel breaking the record for the hammer throw, the freshman track team also crushed Brown, 108 to 32. Harpel's toss of 157' 4" broke Whitey Black's 153' 7 1/4" made...
Wharton, a tall, lanky middle distance runner, won the quarter, 220, broad jump, and tied for first in the high jump. Other winners for the Crimson include Phil Williams in the mile; Phil Easterbrooks, javelin and shot put; Mike Robertson, 220 low hurdles; and Pete Harpel, hammer throw...
...Belmont, Mass.; Leo H. Daley of Andover, Mass.; Joel H. Cohen of Providence, R. I.; Philip L. Eastabrooks of Kahul Maui, T. H.; Ronald Eikenberry, Greenville, Ohio; Anthony A. Gianelly of Medford, Mass.; Arthur R. Hahn Jr. of Wellesley, Mass.; Alex Goldstein Jr. of Northport, Me.; Peter C. Harpel of Bangor, Me.; David G. McLean of Watertown, N. Y.; Henry J. Moore of Gloucester, Mass.; William F. Morris of Rochester, N. Y.; Richard C. Norris of Schenoctady, N. Y.; James K. Polese of Belmont, Mass.; Michael S. Robertson of Taunton, Mass.; Lauren D. Studebaker of Bellevue, Wash.; Alexander Z. Warren...
Leading the field events are the 35-pound weightmen, led by Leo Daly, with Tony Gianelly running, or throwing, a close second. Daly, whom Wilson calls "powerful, but crude," has "got it," he says, and so has Gianelly. Third is Pete Harpel, who although compiling the best competitive mark of the three, does not show quite the potential of the other...
...relay team to earn 7 1/4 points. Jim Cairns led the field home in the 1000-yard run and ran the third leg on the mile relay. Jim Polese placed second in both the 50-yard dash and the 45-yard high hurdles. In the 35-lb, weight, Pete Harpel met little opposition and won handily...