Word: pete
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...probable starting lineup for the Crimson is: 121, Bill Bluemel; 128, Pete Knox; 136, Frank Trinkle; 145, Dan Ray; 155, Al Zellner; 165, Don Louria; 175, Bob Claflin; Unlimited, Pete Fuller...
Crimson heavyweight Pete Fuller with face their strongest man in Bob Pickett, the youngest of the wrestling Pickett brothers, who dominated heavyweight wrestling circles during most of the Thirties while they were students at Yale...
...roughest match of the meet, captain Don Louria lost two in winning the 165-pound class, his opponent retiring with an injured shoulder in the third period after being pinned earlier. Heavyweight Pete Fuller got his expected pin in 1:27 of the second period. Harvard's Pete Knox and Al Zellner lost the 128 and 155-pound classes, Knox by a decision and Zellner by a fall. Knox's opponent, Frank Ferris, was meet captain for the Bruins and Probably their ablest wrestler...
...causes are given for the Varsity's revival: the mass return of older, tested performers like Jack Fisher, Pete Garland, Wes Flint (captain), Bill Jackson, and Gene Harrigan and their spirit-producing willingness to absorb coaching finesse; and the quality of the coaching Head-coach Mikkola's reputation is worldwide. Freshman coach Ed Flanagan, whose record at Andover established him as one of the country's leading shot and field specialists, is new here...
Heavyweight Pete Fuller, who easily disposed of his Princeton opponent, Alex Royd, Saturday by pinning him in both the second and third periods, will be at his usual spot, facing one of the apparently weaker Bruin classes. Dan Ray will probably have the toughest Bruin, a former Rhode Island State interscholastic champ, pitted against him, while at 136 Frank Trinkle of the Crimson is scheduled to run into a good wrestler in the person of Jack Micheal, a former Hill School captain...