Word: hammered
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...postponed athletic meeting at Yale University, Woodruff, '89, won shot and hammer contests; distances, 34 feet 5 inches and 78 feet...
...Hammer-Throwing-Gibson...
...Dartmouth Athletic Association was held Monday. The winners and records are as follows: Two-mile run, B. F. Ellis, 10m. 32s.; running high jump, E. P. Barrows, 5 ft. 2 in; 100 yards dash, W. Norton, 11 1-4s,; 120 yards dash, F. L. Keay, 20s.; throwing the hammer, E. J. Bodwell, 74 ft. 6 in.; half mile run, H. B. Prescott, 2 m. 14s.; 220 yards dash, F. E. Gove, 25s.; one-mile walk, C. S. Humphreys, 9m. 52s.; hurdle race (120 yards), F. L. Keay. 20s. Dartmouth will be well represented in the tournament at Worcester next...
...seconds. The other events were as follows: 440-yards dash, Dohm, 53 1-4 seconds; half-mile run, Roddy, 2m. 7 1-5s.; mile run, Baker, 4m. 57s.; mile walk, J. Hunter, 8m. 52 1-4s.; running broad jump, Lemassena, 18f. 10 in.; throwing hammer, Janeway, 84 ft. 2 in. From the result of this meeting the Mott Haven team will be chosen...
...Downs, '90; and R. B. Hale, '91, were the starters. Davenport set the pace all the way, but was closely dogged by Downs until the home stretch, when he spurted and won. Downs also finished well. Time 4m. 43 4-5s. Pennypacker and Gibson now threw the hammer. In this event Gibson broke the Harvard record, held last by D. B. Chamberlain, '86, at 90 ft. 1 in. His best throw was 92 ft. 4 in. A second tug-of-war was here pulled between the 'Varsity and the following team: E: W. Grew, '89; F. O. Raymond...