Word: hammered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Hammer and Tongs Society of the Mass. Inst. of Technology holds its annual dinner to-night...
THROWING THE HAMMER-14 entries. Harvard-H. B. Gibson, H. Pennypacker. Yale-A. B. Coxe, J. F. Hunt, G. W. Woodruff, G. Pinchot, T. F. Bayard, jr. Princeton-H. W. Cowan, H. H. Janeway. Columbia-C. E. Beckwith. U. of P.- G. Brinton, G. W. Pepper, A. J. Bowser...
...Cline, in the pole vault; N. West, in the mile run; O. P. Chamberlain and J. M. Mitchison, in the mile walk; Thibault and Landreth, in the 100-yards and 220-yards dashes; E. M. Church, in the half-mile run; Bawster, in putting the shot and throwing the hammer, also Brinton and Pepper, in throwing the hammer; C. B. Keen, in the bicycle race; Webster, in the hurdle race, and Webster and Page, in the high jump...
...meeting of the University of Pennsylvania Athletic Association, on Saturday, George Buntin broke the intercollegiate record of Coxe of Yale in the hammer throwing by 2 ft. 3 3-4 in., making a throw...
...special half-mile race, Priest winning in 2m. 14 3-5s. The quarter-mile was the next event. Wells, L. S.; Sturgis, '90; Hunnewell, '90; and Stead, '91, were the starters. Wells won in 51 3-5s. Sturgis was second. Gibson, '88, gave an exhibition hammer-throwing. Five of his six throws were over 90 ft., the other being 89 ft. 11 in. In his fourth trial, he threw 93 ft. 2 in., agam breaking the Harvard record. The regular half-mile run was between Miles, '88; Dana. '88; and Downes, '90. It was a pretty race...