Word: peto
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...traveling squad is complete except for Peto Coyne, who is remaining home because of serious illness in his family. Another unusual factor is that Captain Hugh Edmonds and first-string end Peirce Leavitt, of the jayvees, will not be able to play in their game today, since both are important men in tomorrow's varsity lineups. Edmonds is now second-string varsity quarterback, while Leavitt will probably get the starting assignment at defensive right...
...falls maked the afternoon's events. In the 121-pound class, Freshman Coach Howie Schless of Winthrop pinned his opponent in 1:51 of the second period, while Leverett's 165-pounder Peto McWilliams registered in 1:43 of the third period...
Nobles mainstay and center Peto Snyder countered three yearling tallies in the first period, but Yardling depth and tenacity finally wore out the "one-man-team" of the visitors...
...there ever was a team out to win, the Yarlings are it. The return of guards Peto Coyne and Bill Rosenau from the injury list this week brings the squad to full strength for the crucial encounter...
Alexander C. Suczek '50 as Gadshill; Stephen P. Clement '51 as Peto; Arthur Levine '47 as Bardolph; Sherman H. Hawkins '51 as Francis; George A. Clugston '50 as Sheriff; W.F. Scott III '50, William A. Gaston '51, James K. Dow, Jr. '50, Heinz P. Stern '50, Robert D. Ouimet '51, Robert P. Hubbard '51, and Lucian C. E. Parlata...