Word: discusion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain R. G. Allen '26, taking first place in the 100-yard, 220-yard, and 440-yard distances, J. N. Watters '26 who won the half-mile and mile races, and M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, who placed first in the discus, second in the javelin and third in the shot put, were the outstanding competitors for the Crimson. Taylor, with three firsts, and Gibson with two firsts and a second, featured for the Tigers...
...Discus.--Won by Graf (Y), 117 ft. 10 in.; second, McCoy (Y), 113 ft., Sin.; third, Stewart...
...Discus Throw.--Won by Brandenburg (Exeter), 122 ft. 5 1-2 in.; second, Davis (Exeter), 118 ft. 6 in.; third, Bradley (Andover), 116 ft. 7 in.; fourth, McAnulty (Exeter...
...clean sweep by the Yale Freshman athletes in the final event of Saturday's track meet in the Stadium, snatched victory from the hands of the Crimson first year men and carried the day for the visitors with a margin of 1-3 of a point. When the discus throw, which completed the day's program, began, the Freshmen were leading by 8 2-3 points, the score standing at 67 1-3 to 58 2-3. M. A. Cheek Jr., the only possible Crimson point-winner in the event, fell short of the third best Yale distance...
...made at the Princeton Stadium last May be three feet five inches, throwing the javelin 171 feet seven inches. C. C. Carpenter '24 lengthened a throw made by W. V. Miller '23 at the Intercollegiate games last May by one foot and three eighths of an inch, throwing the discus a distance of 131 feet 4 inches...