Word: 8in
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Javelin Throw.--Won by. Gibson, Princeton, 192ft. 1 7-8in.; second, Neufeld, California, 186ft. 9 1-2.; third, Dodson, California, 184ft. 8in.; fourth, Greenidge, Harvard, 178ft. 11 1-2in.; fifth, Bench, Yale, 178ft...
Discus Throw.--Won by Hartranft, Stanford, 158ft. 8in.; second, Houser, Southern California, 154ft. 11 1-2in.; third, Arthur, Stanford, 154ft. 8 1-2in.; fourth, Nelfeld, California, 147ft. 7 2 1-2in.; fifth, Lang, California, 145ft...
Broad Jump.--Won by Comins, Yale, 24ft. 8in.; second, Rose, Penn. 24ft. 3 11-16in.; third, Boren, California, 24ft. 1 5-8in.; fourth, Wilson, Southern California, 22ft. 9 1-2in.; fifth, tie between Canfield, Dartmouth, and Watson, Colgate, 22ft...
...Pound Weight.--Won by Marshall (H), 45ft. 3 1-4in.; second, Swenson (D), 42ft. 8in.; third, Weissenberger (C) 42ft...
High-Jump-Won by S. B. Jones '26, 3in., 5ft., 11in.; second, H. W. Abbett Jr. '25, 3in., 5ft., 9in.; third, Malcolm Morse, scratch, 5ft., 8in...