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...Hammer-Throw.--Andrew, Brown, Cogan, Grew, Marshall, Norris
...Pennsylvania Relay Carnival. Brown's best throw of 151 feet 5 inches was 4 feet and 8 inches shorter than the winning toss of Baker, Princeton's all-round athlete. The Orange and Black opened the carnival auspiciously by securing three of the first four places in the hammer-throw, Emery and Hills, the latter a Freshman, gaining third and fourth respectively. It is doubtful whether Brown will do well enough in the shot-put this afternoon to add to the Crimson score...
...hammer-throwers accompanied by H. S. P. Rowe '22, manager of the track team, left for Philadelphia last night. Rowe is making the trip largely for the purpose of attending a meeting of the executive committee of the I. C. A. A. A. A. The meeting will consider certain details in regard to the intercollegiate track meet to be held at Soldiers Field on May 26 and 27 of which Rowe is manager. The best chance which the University will have of breaking into the winning column at the Relay Carnival will be in the hammer-throw tomorrow although Brown...
...Hammer-Throw.--Won by R. G. Norris '24, 70 ft.; second, H. S. Grew Jr. '24, 30 ft.; third, J. F. Brown '22, scratch...
Jordon, winner of last year's shot-put against the Crimson, has put the 16-pound shot nearly 44 feet and stands out as the foremost contestant in this event with Boltwood as the second best man. In the hammer-throw also, the winner of last year's dual meet against Harvard is again eligible. Hudson, who barely defeated Brown of Harvard, will have to do considerably better this year, as the Crimson captain is getting much more distance than he did a year ago. Essilystyn, who won the yearling event by a margin of nearly 20 feet last spring...