Word: hammered
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...last week of track before the spring trip will start today with a hard practice for both field event men and runners. Coach Farrell will hold competitions in the hammer-throw, the high-jump, and the broad-jump, while with the exception of the hurdlers all track men will take part in time trials for their events. The entire squad will practice within the Stadium for the first time this year. The running events were held on the Stadium track on Friday, but today is the first time that the ground conditions at the bowl end of the field...
Coach Farrell continued his series of informal competitions for the field event men, holding a contest in the hammer-throw. Captain Brown did not attend the practice, and in his absence L. K. Marshall '22, who secured second place in the competition on Monday, gained premier honors with H. S. Grew '24 and P. H. Theopold '25 winning second and third places respectively. On Monday there will be--more of these competitions in the high jump, broad jump and hammer throw as the final tuning up before the trials for the spring handicap on Tuesday. Several members of the Dartmouth...
...needed especially in the Freshman weight events. As a good many of the broad jumpers were unable to compete in yesterday's competition, there will be another contest for both University and Freshman squads at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon as well as a similar competition for the hammer-throwers...
...demonstrated an apparent superiority over the University entries by walking off with first, second, and fourth places; H. W. Davis '24 coming in third with J. S. Murphy '25 and J. M. Bruce '25 gaining first and second honors respectively. In the Shot-put Captain Brown who won the hammer-throw competition last Monday, again demonstrated his superiority among the Crimson weight men by getting the best distance, with H. W. Clark '23 second, and W. A. Gillette '22 third...
Coach Farrell who has been supervising the work of the field event men this reason underneath the Stadium, was able to take his squad of hammer throwers outside yesterday for an informal competition. Captain Brown won the event with L. K. Marshall '23 second, S. B. Andrew '23 third, and B. S. Cogan '23, J. V. R. Bright '24 and H. S. Grew Jr. '24 finishing in order. At 2.30 o'clock this afternoon there will be a similar competition for both University and Freshman candidates, while the runners will work out under the supervision of Coach Bingham...