Word: hammer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...while S. H. Thompson, national all-around champion, and G. Trowbridge will be fast entrants in the hurdles. Besides hurdling, Thompson will take part in all the field events in the meet, and with his records of over six feet in the high jump and 46 feet in the hammer-throw should bring in some telling wins for his team. R. W. Brown, intercollegiate champion in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and R. E. Clark, who gained several points at Franklin Field two weeks ago, are counted on to place in the dashes...
Pennsylvania, by its recent victory over the Ithacans, is favored by the dopesters to carry off the honors with the Cornell team as runner-up, although Princeton and Dartmouth may upset predictions. It is quite probable that several records will be shattered, among them the high hurdles, the hammer-throw and the half-mile. O'Connell had been counted on to win the mile again while the odds are in favor of Harwood, Gourdin and one of the two milers placing...
...first place in the pole-vault and C. A. Clark Jr. Occ. should place in the shot-put. Gourdin is again expected to perform well in the broad-jump, as is L. B. Sanderson '20. A. McElwain '21 and G. G. Monks are the Crimson's hopes in the hammer throw against Speers and McCaull of the Tiger combination...
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