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Who is the real Pistol Pete?

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Asked by: Janet Miller

Frank B. EatonFrank B. Eaton was given the nickname of “Pistol Pete” after beating out many cavalry competitors in a marksmanship contest at Ft. Gibson. He served as a U.S. Deputy Marshall under “hanging judge” Isaac Parker.

Who is Pistol Pete modeled after?

Frank Eaton

The inspiration for the Pistol Pete character was Frank Eaton, an Oklahoma lawman. During the ’20s, a group of Oklahoma A&M students saw Eaton leading a parade, and they asked whether he might be the model for their new mascot. He agreed, and his likeness was used on stickers and sweatshirts.

Who was Pistol Pete?

NBA Hall of Famer “Pistol Pete” Maravich was a spectacular showman who helped open up the game of basketball in the 1970s. After a legendary college career at Louisiana State, he played 10 productive seasons in the NBA, earning five trips to the NBA All-Star Game and one league scoring title.

Who is Pistol Pete of Perkins Oklahoma?

Frank Eaton

Born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1860, Frank “Pistol Pete” Eaton settled in Perkins, Oklahoma, during the land rush in Oklahoma Territory. In 1958, Oklahoma State University adopted Pistol Pete as the school’s mascot.

What was Frank Eaton known for?

Frank Eaton lived the life of a true cowboy and was said to “pack the fastest guns in the Indian Territory.” He usually carried a loaded forty-five and often said “I’d rather have a pocket full of rocks than an empty gun.” He was also known to throw a coin in the air, draw and shoot it before it hit the ground.

Who has a cowboy for a mascot?

The mustachioed cowboy, quick to draw his six-shooter, is the mascot at Oklahoma State University. And the University of Wyoming. And also New Mexico State University. Whoa now, say the folks at Oklahoma State, who claim to have the legal and historical rights to the menacing cowboy.
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How heavy is the Pistol Pete head?

35-40 pounds

The current fiberglass heads were designed by Walt Disney props people, and each is insured for $20,000. A Pete head weighs 35-40 pounds. The Pistol Pete mascots carry registered Ruger Blackhawk .

Who are the Pokes?

Oklahoma State participates at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)’s Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of the Big 12 Conference.

Oklahoma State Cowboys and Cowgirls
Nickname Cowboys Cowgirls Pokes
Fight song Ride ‘Em Cowboys
Colors Orange and black
Website okstate.com

Who had Pistol Pete first?

The University of Wyoming actually applied for its trademark 11 days prior to OSU in 1989, but OSU’s Pistol Pete trademark was granted first by the federal government.

How did Pistol Pete get his name?

Basketball player Pete Maravich’s showmanship and style earned him the nickname “Pistol Pete.” In the first of his four seasons with the Atlanta Hawks, he was named to the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) All-Rookie Team.

Who was Pistol Pete’s father?

His father, Press Maravich, was a college basketball coach who taught his son the game early on. As a college athlete, Maravich set scoring records at Louisiana State University, where he averaged about 44 points a game.