Word: pete
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Yardling line, 84 pounds heavier and ages wiser than the schoolboy forward wall, had no trouble clearing paths for their backs or in stopping the Exeter runners. Bill Rosenau and Pete Coyne, first string guards, were both injured in the hard line play. Coyne, however, was able to return to the game...
...summer when three Harvard skippers took the Leonard M. Fowle trophy out from under the noses of the surprised Engineers as well as the 11 other competitors. Tom Day, who accounted personally for more than half of the Crimson's 214 point total, received help from Ralph Foster and Pete Putnam...
...Zimmerman to Pete Dubie pass ended the scoring in the third quarter. Moose Chilcott, a fugitive from both the Dean's Office and the Varsity football squad, used his 217 pounds to such good effect for Leverett that he succeeded in breaking the third opposing nose since the inception of the season...
...Bunny offense was right half Bob Zimmerman, who passed for both tallies, once to sub quarterback Dick Gladstone and again in the third stanza to end Pete Duble. Tom Clark converted sure-footedly after both scores...
...Pete Fuller, Varsity wrestling captain, represents the only other Crimson Olympic hope who can be justified six months ahead of time. Both a boxer and a wrestler, Fuller intends to tryout for the Olympic team on both squads and stands about an equal chance of making either one. As a fighter Fuller has lost only one fight, a close decision to national AAU champ, Willie Clemmons, two weeks ago in the Garden, while winning 26 other fights, 21 by knockouts. Clemmons plans to turn pro the first of next year, but Fuller may fight him in a return match toward...