Word: pete
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Crimson captain Dick Benka was the only competitor to set a record. His toss of 58'3/4" broke the Army cage standard of 57'7 1/4", which Benka had also set. Unfortunately, cadets Helmut Haas and Pete Nell earned second and third...
...Pete Billia gave the cadets a lead after the first leg, but Colburn and Enscoe narrowed the margin to only a yard as the anchor men received the batons. Shaw was, running for the Crimson against Larry Lemaster, the winner in the 600-yard run. Shaw attempted to pass Lemaster on three straightaways, but Lemaster refused to yield and hit the tape half-a-yard ahead of Harvard's ace to give his team...
...sweep both. The Cadets have two high jumpers who have gone 6'9"--Gary Steele and Bruce Olson--and another who is up to 6'6". In the pole vault, Army's John Rountree and Kevin James both do around 15', which will make it tough for Harvard's Pete Lazarus...
...Captain Pete Carter's ankle injury could prove more damaging to Harvard's prospects. Carter, who ranked tenth in the NCAA downhill last winter, fractured his ankle last summer while training in Chile, and the injury never healed properly. An operation, which could sideline Carter indefinitely, may be required to remove a floating bone chip...
Perennial loser Adams has surprised the basketball world with its recent success on the court, as Pete Varney has stepped in to aid the house to a 3-1 "A" league record. Athletic secretary Jody Markowski said yesterday of his sophomore star: "Pete's a big one. He covers his territory." Varney did not play when Adams was upset by winless Dunster after defeating Eliot, Kirkland, and Dudley...