Word: hammer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hammer Throw--E. Ellms, 18 (B); J. R. Bangs, 81 (Cor); H. A. Jewett, 73 (Cor); F. L. Harris, 82 (Cor); A. B. Trowbridge, Jr., 83 (Cor); W. S. Dodge, 84 (Cor); W. B. Quail, 85 (Cor); W. G. Bastain, 86 (Cor); J. P. McClain, 87 (Cor); W. H. Colvin, Jr., 76 (Cor); J. T. Murphy, 139 (D); L. F. Weld, 142 (D); K. C. Bevan, 145 (D); E. Wallace, 140 (D); G. Leadbetter, 176 (J. H.); A. Stevens, 219 (H); G. G. Monks, 220 (H); A. McElwain, 213 (H); G. D. Flynn, 221 (H); A. L. Bedner...
Throwing the hammer--165 feet, 3-4 inches. Harold P. Bailey, Maine, Philadelphia...
...meet, with every allied nation presenting a notable array of stars. The American Expeditionary Force organization numbers among its athletes such well-known track men as Lieut. Harry Worthington of Dartmouth, three times national and intercollegiate broad jump champion; Pat Ryan, holder of five world's records in the hammer-throw; F. C. Thompson, all-round athletic champion of the A. A. U.; and Lieut. P. R. Withington '12, former University track captain and two-mile champion...
...Hammer-throw.--A. Stevens '19, G. G. Monks '21, A. McElwain '21, G. D. Flynn...
...Hammer-throw...