Word: discusion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Discus--1, Glenn Hartranft, Stanford; 2, Charles Carpenter, Harvard; 3, William Neufeld, California; 4, William Lang, California; 5, Norman Anderson Southern California...
...discus, Mr. Barrett predicts that Carpenter should give Harvard five points in this number in view of his recent "unofficial" record of 152 feet in the Virginia meet. "Dunker of Harvard probably will win second place, and third will be a contest between Graf of Yale and McCoy also of Yale...
...final event is the discus throw. Here it is hardly necessary to say that Carpenter will win, as he has been doing 140 feet regularly in practice, and on a great occasion like today, he may be able to rise to the 152 foot mark he set some weeks ago in the Virginia meet. Hallowell, another Harvard plate thrower can take second place, and Yale's third place will be won by Graf or McCoy...
Princeton has been runner-up to California for the past two years. By rolling up 29 points in the discus and javelin in the two years that those events have been on the program. Walter Christie's California Bears have romped away with two titles, although Justices, to the veteran Berkeley coach it should be added that his men have amassed 80points in the past two years and a total of 107 1-2 in the last three trips East. Christie knows Eastern weak spots and he aims for them...
...throw. They are a little stronger, that last year and a have a sophomore team-mare in Gates, who may succeed Tootell of Bowdoin as champion. It is easily possible that the Tigers will capture ten or twelve points in the hammer, and that Emery and Gates in the discus and Gibson or Drews in the javelin will also break into the summary. Johnson in the pole vault, Dill in the broad Jump, and Really (If his form passes muster) in the high jump, complete the Princeton scoring possibilities, which surely cannot be matched for versatility in the East...