Word: hammer-throw
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...broad jump with 20 feet, 10 1-2 inches. The pole-vault was all Yale's with Dray, Gilbert and Nelson tying at 11 feet, 6 inches. Bushman won the shot-put at 42 feet, 3-4 of an inch. Cooney, Goebel and Bigelow got the places in the hammer-throw, Cooney's distances being 148 feet, 7 1-2 inches...
...seconds, and the high jump, which Burlingame of Exeter won at 5 feet, 8 inches. Burlingame also won the pole-vault at 10 feet. The 440-yard dash was done in the very fair time of 53 3-5 seconds by H. W. Kelley '11. In the hammer-throw Exeter got all three places, Anderson winning with a throw of 148 feet, 4 inches...
...with 5 feet 8 1-2 inches. Sherman of Dartmouth got his third first place in the broad jump, in which he jumped 22 feet, 4 inches. Gray of Dartmouth was second and C. C. Little '10 third. Much credit belongs to E. H. Ruch '10 for winning the hammer-throw against men so much heavier than he. His throw was 129 feet, 5 inches. Johnson and Pevear of Dartmouth took second and third places respectively...
...feet, 10 inches in the high jump and Sherman and Gray good for 21 1.2 feet in the broad jump. There are also two men, Holdman and Jenks, who can do II feet in the pole-vault. Pevear of Dartmouth is entered in both the shot-put and hammer-throw and should be among the point winners...
...Hammer-throw--Won by H. M. Gilmore '08; second, R. L. Groves '10; third, J. G. Blaine '11. Distance...