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Word: pete (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard baseball team laughed Brandeis and its coach. Pete Varney '71--himself a former Stalwart on the Crimson nine--off the field a couple of weeks back, 25-2 However, when the Greater Boston League standings are in the books for 1982. Brandeis, not Harvard, will have the last laugh...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Crimson Nine Splits GBL Twin-Bill With Jumbos | 5/12/1982 | See Source »

...Crimson had only frustrations for a good part of yesterday's doubleheader. In the opening game, the Harvard batters could manage only four hits off herky-jerky right-hander Pete Ballerini (3-4). For seven innings Ballerini and his hesitation motion did pirouettes around the Harvard bats, allowing just one Crimson runner as far as third base--on Bruce Weller's two-out triple in the third...

Author: By Michael Bass, | Title: Crimson Nine Splits GBL Twin-Bill With Jumbos | 5/12/1982 | See Source »

...baseball team could be said to exist for cable television, this is the one. In 1978 Turner asked Free Agent Pete Rose, native Cincinnatian to native Cincinnatian, if he would consider playing in Atlanta just long enough to help sell cable television, after which Turner would gladly return Rose to Cincinnati where they both knew he belonged. Supposedly because the letters M and h chafed him when he pitched. Messersmith had the name Channel stitched on his back over his number 17. Channel 17, Turner's "superstation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Streak of Good Streaks | 5/3/1982 | See Source »

...only change from the previous novel that I can detect in The Patriot Game is a slight mellowing--exemplified in the protagonist. Pete Riordan, a tough (natch) federal agent who's trying to figure out what's going on In Eddie Coyle and Rat on Fire, the good guys don't fight the bad guys as much as the stupid and evil guys fight the stupider and eviler Riordan, however, is a hero-- a Vietnam vet with a bum leg and cynical pride in truth, justice and the American way Heart-warming it certainly ain't in Higginsland, Bambi would...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobin, | Title: Tough Guys | 4/30/1982 | See Source »

...doing it in 1903. 3. Gary Templetion in 1919. 4. a) Carl Mays 1920, b) Gill McDongald, c) Earl Averill. 5. California Angels: Reggie Jackdon, Fred Lynn, Don Baylor and Rod Carew, Kansas City Royals: Vida Blue, George Brett, Boston Red Sox: Carl Yazstremski, Jim Rice, Philadelphia Phillies: Pete Rose, Mike Sehmidt, Pittsburgh Pirates: Dave Parker, Willie Stargell, 6. Juan Marichal won 26 games in 1968, but Bob Gibson won the Cy Young. 7. Alex Johnson batted .329 in 1970 for the Angels. 8. Cattish Hunter and Mike Marshall, who both won in 1974 9 Jim Kaet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Read These Upside Down | 4/27/1982 | See Source »

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