Word: hammered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...FANCY Harvard Yale Track Events 100-Yard 5 4 220-Yard 8 6 440-Yard 3 6 Half Mile 6 2 Mile 9 0 Two Mile 8 1 High Hurdles 8 6 Low Hurdles 8 6 Field Events Shot Put 6 3 Discus 6 5 Javelin 4 5 Hammer 4 5 High Jump 2 7 Broad Jump 3 6 Pole Vault...
...field events Pratt will have to capture both the shot and discus if Harvard is to hold even the New Haven outfit in the field events. By scoring four points in the javelin and hammer throw, three each in the broad jump and pole vault, and two points in the high jump, the Crimson will edge out Yale by exactly one point...
...told about Halvor H. Skavlem, a 78-year-old Wisconsinian who has devoted many years of his life to studying Indian relics and is the only white man who has ever discovered and imitated the lost Indian method of chipping flint arrowheads with bits of bone and a crude hammer! Recently he gave an exhibition here, chipping out perfect heads in 15 minutes each, with motions that looked so simple until one tried them...
...Butte the arrival of the strangers?financiers, lawyers, rail-roaders?will prepare for the opening of perhaps the greatest auction sale in history, the knocking down, under the hammer of a U. S. special master, of the $750,000,000 St. Paul system, the system which stretches from a network of roads anastomosing over Wisconsin, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Michigan, Minnesota, and Illinois, then in a thin line over Montana, Idaho and Washington to Puget Sound?11,000 miles of trackage...
...leaves Boston at 1.05 o'clock today for its first real test of the season tomorrow against Princeton. Five men have been added to the squad announced by Coach Farrell early in the week. They are R. J. Learson '26 in the hurdles, G. I. Shapiro '28 in the hammer throw, J. J. Weinstein '27 in the broad jump, L. J. Novogrod '27 in the two mile, and J. M. Porter '26 in the shot put. Potter has been out since the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell last winter on account of an operation for appendicitis...