Word: discusion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...track that stretched away, a curving, gun-metal line, from where he sat in the grandstand at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. On that track, in the course of the afternoon, he saw the runners of the University of Southern California win the 120-yd. hurdles, the 220-yd. hurdles, the discus throw, the Intercollegiate Track and Field Championship, with Princeton second, Yale third. He saw two runners-Tierney of Holy Cross, Marsters of Georgetown-each miss by just half a second his famed intercollegiate records for the quarter, for the half mile, respectively. Together with 7,000 other spectators...
...most promising of all the Exeter entries is Swede, who, in the recent Exeter-Harvard 1928 meet, equalled the mile record of the interscholastics, 4 minutes 26 4-5 seconds. In the discus Exeter advances Brandenburg who last year established the meet discus record...
...yard low hurdles, trials 2.45 220-yard dash, trials 3.00 880-yard run 3.10 220-yard hurdles, final heats 3.25 220-yard dash, final heats 3.35 Field Events Running high jump 1.45 Pole vault 1.45 Shot put 1.45 Javelin throw 1.45 Running broad jump 2.15 Hammer throw 2.45 Discus throw...
Pratt netted more points than any are during the afternoon with firsts in and the shot put and hammer throw and seconds in the discus and javelin...
With Pratt, most of the field event points ought to fall to Harvard. The shot put is his strong point, and few can equal him in the javelin, discus, and hammer. The javelin event claims a new man, May, of whom Coach Farrell expects a good deal in the future. For the discus, Pratt will find keen competition in the person of Captain Brandenburg of Exeter. The schoolboy leader is also entered in the broad jump...