Word: hammer-throw
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...team during the week, raising the total number of candidates to nearly 230. The number of candidates for the different events is approximately as follows: mile and two-mile, 57; half-mile, 50; quarter-mile, 30; sprints, 50; hurdles, 17; high-jump, 12; broad-jump, 26; pole-vault, 10; hammer-throw, 8; shotput...
...where he played on the football and baseball teams. At Yale, he has played on the eleven for three years; and last year was a substitute on the baseball nine. He has also been a member of the university track team for two years, and last spring won the hammer-throw event in the dual games with Harvard, and in the international games in England...
...best performance in the field events was made by F. H. Schoenfuss '05, scratch, who put the shot 45 feet, 11 inches. The broad jump was well contested as three men cleared over 21 feet. There was no hammer-throw event, as F. H. Schoenfuss '05, was the only contestant to report...
...Hammer-throw--B. F. Sherman '05, A. Timmins Sp., W. W. Thayer '06, F. H. Schoenfuss...
...mile; Bird in the high and low hurdles; Murphy, R. Robeson, Crane, Derby, and E.L. Young in the high jump; Ayres and Ford in the broad jump; Gring and Sawyer in the pole-vault; Le Moyne and Schoenfuss in the shot-put, and Le Moyne in the hammer-throw are the strongest men in their several events. Besides these there are several men who were ineligible to compete this year. Among the most promising of the new men is J.F. Doyle '07 for the low hurdles. These men will form the basis of a team which should prove of more...