Word: pete
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Tiger defaults in the 135, 155, and 175 pound classes the mitmen outclassed the Orang and Black representatives, scoring two technical knockouts and losing only one bout. Chatfield, in the 125's and Jim Kostarelos in the 135's took the first two bouts with technical knockouts and Captain Pete Olney took the 165 pound class to give the Crimson the decision. Dwight Ellis lost a close bout to Foedish...
With Roberts on the second line will be Ned Cutter and Ralph Pope, famed Junior line. Pete Stone, Louis Carr and Jim Jameson form the third line. Leo Ecker and Gene Emerson will once more be the pair of substitutes for the points. George Mahoney, who has clinched the goalie position, will once more be minding the nets...
...outstanding heavyweights on this year's squad are Spencer Howe '38 and Pete Cable '37. Howe, who tips the scales at 195 pounds, won his berth by his brilliant victory against Virginia last year. Ten pounds heavier than Howe, Cable has been a letterman for two years...
...Captain Pete Olney '37 is rated by Coach Lamar as "the most improved boxer I have ever had." Olney is experienced and clever, as well as being one of the hardest punchers on the squad. He will alternate between the 165 and the 155-pounders...
...sideline to the numbers game has grown up in dream books, which purport to key nightmares to likely digits. The New York Daily Mirror, which is widely read by devotees of the game, has a regular feature cartoon entitled "Pete,'' familiarly known as "Policy Pete." Pete and his friend say nothing about numbers, but innocently and irrelevantly included in the cartoon are two numbers, presumably suggestions for the day's play. Colored pastors often note with regret that after a hymn is announced there is a rustle in the congregation as the number of the hymn...