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...NOTEBOOK: Harvard's other freshman, Brian Busconi, is out of action for a while because of illness. He probably will not be back for the opener next week... Also out of action is Pete Evans, who has "only skated about four days so far" because of a painful groin pull and a foot injury caused by a Mark Fusco slapshot... Saturday's game was preceded by the annual Harvard hockey alumni game. Participants included Joe Bertagna, Rick Benson, Dave Hynes, Bob McManama, Kevin Hampe, Cleary and many others...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, | Title: Hoop, Puck Squads Win Practice Tilts | 11/16/1981 | See Source »

...spirited, if lonely, fight against the Stockman-endorsed tax hikes. Stockman had worked with Senate Republican leaders to outline an $84 billion package of tax increases, largely on consumer items, over three years. The Budget Director's hope was to have the big tax hikes emerge from Chairman Pete Domenici's Senate Budget Committee, thereby taking some of the onus for the increases off the White House. But Regan apparently convinced the President that such huge tax increases would mean that the Federal Government would be spending almost as much of the gross national product...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bye Bye, Balanced Budget | 11/16/1981 | See Source »

...finally, this will be the last home game for a number of seniors, including captain Pete Coppinger, Callinan, Acheson, Bianucci, Delgadillo, Paul Scheper, Dirk Killen, Harry Cash, Andy Hinton, Linus O'Donnell, Bill McGlone, Justin Whittington, Jim Connolly, Dan Kelley, Marc Mills, John Pendergast, Dave Sauve, and Jerry Zumbrum who should all see action, and others including quarterbacks Joe Lahti, Mark Marion and Mike Buchanan who probably won't Amazingly, this crew has a three-year record of 8-4 on the road and 6-8-1 at home...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quakers (1-6) to Visit Stadium Today | 11/14/1981 | See Source »

DIED. Harold Patrick ("Pete") Reiser, 62, former mesmerizing Brooklyn Dodger whose bid for superstardom was dashed by repeated injuries, most of which occurred when he crashed into outfield walls while chasing flyballs; of a respiratory illness; in Palm Springs, Calif. In 1941, his first full season, Reiser at 22 led the National League in batting (.343), slugging (.558), runs scored (117), total bases (299) and triples (17). The next year, "Pistol Pete" was smoking along at a .380 clip when he crashed into a centerfield wall while running after a line drive. He knocked himself unconscious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Nov. 9, 1981 | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

...bottom fell out at 79:38, when the Crimson defense failed to clear a Pete Dorfman cross. The ball rolled to substitute forward Brad Wise, who drilled it past a charging Walsh into the top of the twines...

Author: By L. JOSEPH Garcia, | Title: BC Drops Booters On Two-Goal Finish | 11/9/1981 | See Source »

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