Word: gale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team's clown, after he had ousted Fischer by laying him a dead stymie on the 19th green. In the third round, Captain Ouimet was nosed out on the last hole by hard-hitting Cecil Ewing, one of Ireland's best. On the fourth day, a lashing gale and pounding rain swept even sturdy Johnny Goodman off his balance and out of the tournament, beaten by his teammate Charley Kocsis-who was in turn defeated by the homebred Stevenson later in the day. Lone U. S. survivor of the storm was Charley Yates. Playing the most extraordinary golf...
...Gale C. Burton -- Miss Muriel Harris, Lowell...
Kirkland was fourth, gaining 27 points, while Leverett was fifth with 24. Adams sixth with 18, Dudley seventh with 12, and Dunster last with nine points. Although the commuters entered only one man, Arnold Gale '40, they managed to escape being last by dint of Gale's two first in the discus and in the hammer. Ash Trope, of the Elephant delegation equaled Gale's high-score mark when he won the relevant and javelin...
Discus Throw--Won by A. S. Gale '40 (Dudley) 114 ft., 2 3/4 in.; second--C. D. Dyer, 3rd '39 (Lowell) 108 ft., 8 in.; third--R. S. Carroll '40 (Lowell) 108 ft., 5 in.; fourth--H. Call '39 (Lowell) 100 ft., 8 1/4 in.; fifth--C. D. Ruch '38 (Adams...
Hammer Throw (12 Pounds)--Won by A. S. Gale '40 (Dudley) 155 ft., 5 in.; second--C. D. Ruch '38 (Adams) 145 ft.; third--E. P. Roberts '40 (Winthrop) 124 ft., 9 1/2 in.; fourth--R. Pierce '39 (Adams) 112 ft., 1 in.; fifth--C. D. Dyer, 3rd '39 (Lowell...