Word: hammering
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...hammer-throw -- Won by A. Strong; second, W. M. Parker. Distance, 93ft...
Field Events. 4.00-High jump. 4.00-Putting 16-1b. shot. 4.00-Pole-vault. 4.20-Running broad jump. 4.20-16-1b. hammer-throw...
...high-jump, with the addition of several promising Freshmen. Little and Ruch, together with Dick and Long of the 1911 team, are the most promising of the broad-jumpers, but Yale will have a good jumper next spring in Kilpatrick. There will be plenty of room for hammer throwers as none of those who trained for the event this year can be considered in the first class. Ruch is good for his size, but lacks weight, while Little is needed in the shot...
...distances, and the shot-put, high-jump and pole-vault. There are a few sprinters and broad-jumpers. A victory over Yale or a creditable showing in the intercollegiate meet can hardly be hoped for unless more and better men are developed in the dashes, the distances, and the hammer-throw. A great deal of Yale's victory and Harvard's success in the field events this year was due to the improvement in the material already at hand by means of experience in actual competition. At present the chances of winning next year's dual meet are greatly...
...Ruch '10 won the cup in the handicap 16-pound hammer-throw competition yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field with an actual: throw of 138 ft., 7 in., and a handicap of 15 feet. B. F. Sherman '05, scratch, was second with 139 ft., 4 in., and J. C. Jones, Jr., '09, handicap '15 feet, was third with...