Word: hammerer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hammer throw--Won by Burgeols (E) 142 ft. 8 in.; second, Reed (E), 140 ft. 1 in.; third, Johnson...
...broad jump, the hammer, and the javelin that the Crimson picked up most of its unexpected points. In the running leap Canby and Donner of Dartmouth were supposed to finish in that order, but W. C. Rowe 81 surpassed his previous mark with 22 feet 9 1-8 inches and an inch advantage gave A. E. French '29 a second over Canby...
...Kersburg Hammer Throw--Cup presented by Harry von Kersburg '07. 1928 winner, C. M. Churchill '30. Harvard record: 166 ft. 4 in. by J. Fiske Browne...
...National Textile Workers Union, ceased abruptly early one morning last week when the snorers were nudged awake by revolvers in the hands of a band of masked men. Out into the street the sleepy strikers were marched to the tune of random shots. With crowbar and sledge hammer the invaders-several scores of them, it was too dark to count accurately-set about wrecking the flimsy frame building. Window glass crashed out upon the street and through the aperture went sailing the union's membership and financial records until the sidewalk was white with torn paper. With the headquarters...
Candidates for the javelin, shot, discus, and hammer have been working out informally when weather permitted, since the indoor I. C. 4 A. meet of March 2. The call for long distance men was issued two weeks ago, when candidates for all departments of the Freshman team were also summoned for the first time to prepare for their initial encounter which is to be with Andover on April 20. Other engagements on the 1932 schedule include meets with Exeter on May 18 and with Yale...