Word: hammer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...winners for the Freshmen were Captain R. Chute, with 10 2-5 seconds for the 100 Yard dash, B. Wharton, with 54 4-5 seconds for the 440 yard run and F. J. Browne with 116 feet, 6 1-2 inches for the 16 pound hammer event...
University track received a set back yesterday when A. Stevens '19, the best hammer thrower on the squad, injured his ankle and, as a result will probably be unable to complete against Yale at New Haven, Saturday. Inasmuch as several of the Yale runners are also out on account of poor physical condition, the meet will be close, with the University team a slight favorite...
...following events will be held: 100 and 220-yard dashes; 440-yard run; half-mile, mile, and two-mile runs; 120-yard high and 220-yard low hurdles; high and broad jumps; shot-put, pole-vault, and hammer-throw...
...this Saturday is the only open date during May. It will be a handicap contest with 13 events: 100 and 220-yard dashes, 440, half-mile, mile and two-mile runs, 120-yard high, and 220-yard low hurdles, high and broad jumps, shot-put, pole-vault, and hammer-throw. All track candidates who have taken their strength tests are eligible. Blue-books will be posted in the H. A. A., Locker Building, and Leavitt & Peirca's, where entries may be made until 6 o'clock tomorrow night...
...having reaped twenty-two feet in a practice trial. With Captain Jim Braden, of the Eli team, putting the short forty-six feet, and with Carter Gale nearly forty-four, Yale should win two places in this event in any meet. Galt is Yale's best entry in the hammer-throw, but Otis, the former football tackle, is also a probable point winner in this event. Acosta, Vorys, Morris, and Captain Gates of the football team also form a fine field of weight throwers...