Word: cooney
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...partially accounted for by the heavy take-off. Considerable change in the positions as they stand at present will probably take place this afternoon. The hammer-throw is another event in which improvement is looked for today. Talbott and Horr are left to fight it out for first as Cooney unexpectedly failed to qualify...
Records are likely to go in the pole-vault and the hammer throw. In the latter event Talbott of Connell has consistently beaten 160 feet and recently made a throw of 167 feet and 4 inches. Cooney of Yale and Horr of Syracuse are closely matched for second place, while the fourth position should be easy for Andrus of Yale. Yale again stands out conspicuously in the pole-vault. Campbell and Nelson are both practically sure of beating the existing record of 12 feet and the new mark will probably be considerably higher. Barr of Harvard and Cook of Cornell...
Hammer-throw--Won by Cooney (Y.); second, Goebel (Y.); third, Peabody (Y.). Distance...
...pound hammer-throw--Won by R. Douglas (H.); second, Parker (H.); third, Cooney (E.). Distance...
...minutes, 28 3-5 seconds and the two-mile run in 9 minutes, 55 seconds. Kilpatrick won the broad jump with 32 feet, 4 1-2 inches; and Nelson and Campbell tied for first in the pole-vault by clearing 12 feet. The hammer-hrow was won by Cooney with a throw of 147 feet...