Word: pete
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Yale captain at 136, escaped in the last period to pull a 3 to 2 upset win for Harvard; while three classes up, Don Louria alternately scored nearfalls and reversals to pile up the largest margin of the day, a 13 to 5 decision over Bill Julion. Captain Pete Fuller took the only other bout for the Varsity, an unexpectedly close 3 to 1 decision over heavyweight Tom Thomas of Yale...
...quintet could do nothing against the deadly shooting of the Elis, paced by Carroll with 36 points. But on the Leverett squash courts the tables were turned as Bill Bear. Paul Miller, Arthur Trottenberg, and Hud Sweeney swept through their matches unscored-upon. Dave Register won-by default, and Pete Barker pounded out a 3-2 victory...
...three Crimson aces, Dan Ray at 145, Don Louria at 165, and Captain Pete Fuller at unlimited, should win, and perhaps get a couple of pins among them, but Yale has the edge in the other classes. Once again the light positions and 175 hold the balance...
...captain Pete Fuller rate as sure decision winners, but Princeton will take 128 by default and the Tigerace Russ Randall rates a good edge over Jim Conant...
...basis of that sportswriter's standby, the comparative record, Boston's grapplers should have little trouble with the Darthmouth men, who are powerful in only three classes. Pat Dolan at 128, captain Pete Larsen at 165, and Fred Klett, the next weight up, are their best men, but are by no means certain of victories. Don Louria, Crimson 165-pounder, is Harvard's high scorer while a much-improved Bob Claflin, at 175, should give Klett a fight...