Word: discusion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other three Crimson athletes who survived the preliminaries yesterday are field event men. Eastman, with a heave of 44 feet 11 inches, had the third best distance in the shotput, in which six men will compete for the points today. Carpenter threw the discus 127 feet 1 3-4 inches for his qualification, while Greenidge hurled the javelin 176 feet 1-2 inch for a position among today's contenders. There were two distinct disappointments for Crimson supporters yesterday, when Hauers failed to qualify in the high hurdles and Miller was forced out of the competition in the discus event...
...also potential scorers for the University. With Davis out of the pole vault because of water on the knee, the Crimson chances in that event are slight, as they are also in both of the jumping contests, but in the other field events Carpenter and Miller in the discus, Greenidge in the javelin, Eastman in the shotput, and Marshal in the hammer, all have possibilities of adding to the University's total...
...Discus Throw.--Carpenter, Hallowell, and Miller...
...three other records fell to Crimson track men, Captain Burke lowering the dual meet time in the mile, and Greenidge and Carpenter, in the javelin and discus events, respectively, bettering both dual meet and Harvard College records. Burke's time of 4 minutes 24 seconds was 2 1-5 seconds better than the mark made by McCulloch of Princeton in 1920. Greenidge, with a javelin throw of 180 feet 6 inches, bettered his own dual meet and college record by 13 feet 8 inches, while Carpenter, whose distance in the discus was 130 feet 9 inches added 2 feet...
...Discus Throw...