Word: hammered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Throwing the hammer, won by M. J. Connor '97; second, E. Cockrell '95; third, J. P. Whittren '95. Distance...
...trials, 4.05; two mile bicycle race, 4.15; one mile walk, 4.25; 100 yds. final heat, 4.35; one mile run, 4.40; 220 yds. hurdle trials, 4.50; half mile run, 5.00; 220 yds. trials, 5.05; 440 yds., 5.15; 220 yds. hurdle, final, 5.20; 220 yds. dash, final, 5.30; pole vault, throwing, hammer, putting the shot, high jump, broad jump...
Throwing the Hammer...
...mile run (100 yds. limit), one mile walk (30 sec. limit), 120 yds. high hurdles (8 yds. penalty limit), 220 yds. low hurdles (12 yds. penalty limit), running high jump (8 in. limit), running broad jump (2 ft. 6 in. limit), pole vault (18 in. limit), throwing 16 lb. hammer (no limit), putting 16 lb. shot (6 ft. limit), one mile bicycle race (100 yds. limit), two mile bicycle race (200 yds. limit...
...April 7 H. M. Wheelwright '94, R. B. Beals '94, and G. Crompton '96, of Harvard, and Wolcott, Wade, Brooks and Wright, of Yale, met in Springfield to make arrangements for the coming track athletic meeting at New Haven. The total weight of the hammer for the future was fixed at sixteen pounds. Starters in the bicycle race who overstep the mark are hereafter to be subject to penalty...