Word: discusions
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Moriarty and P. G. Robbins; Mile--A. S. Corrigan, W. F. Keller, V. C. Moriarty and P. G. Robbins; low hurdles--J. G. Hunter and M. C. Jenkins; high hurdles--J. G. Hunter and M. C. Jenkins; high jump--R. W. Haward, M. C. Jenkins and W. A. Withington; discus--P. N. Sawyer; pole-vault--P. G. Harwood; Javelin--E. B. Feder and R. E. Rochelle...
Events scheduled for the prop school meet include the 100, 220, 440, 880, mile, low and high hurdles, high jump, pole vault, and discus...
...story of its development is the story of small operators with shoestring capital and striking originality. A typical example is Mabs of Hollywood. Mabs Barnes, 35, a flaming redhead, ex-discus thrower and ballet dancer, was disgusted with the girdles and panty girdles on the market when she was a Hollywood movie dancer in 1933. She made a girdle herself, found that other dancers wanted similar girdles, so she quit dancing and started a actory. Now Mabs sells girdles, bathing suits and sports clothes in 800 stores in the U.S. Californians are sure that they have many more like Mabs...
Harvard's chances of placing higher were hindered by the lack of hurdlers, pole vaulters, discus throwers, and shot putters...
...thermometer hovered around 100°. Ensign Hugh S. Cannon, U.S.N.R. (Brigham Young University '36), said he felt hot. He stepped into a circle, heaved a discus clear across the lawn. He picked it up and heaved it again & again. Before he stopped heaving, he had broken the official world's record for the discus throw with a fling...