Word: hammering
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...leading article Dr. Sargent argues well for medical supervision of athletics, and makes the suggestion that the "H" should perhaps be given to those men only who have all-round athletic ability. It would indeed be comforting to feel that your hammer-throwing specialist could at a pinch fill in creditably at baseball or hockey, or even turn a handspring upon a wager. Another serious article, by W. Lippmann, pleads for more robustness of interest, on the part of students, in American politics. By all means,--and in other matters too. "The Chinese Classics and Modern Research...
...Hammer-Throw Won by E. H. Ruch...
...Ruch '10 won the 12-pound hammer-throw yesterday afternoon from scratch, throwing 174 feet. O. M. Chadwick '11 was second, with a throw of 159 feet, 9 inches, and a handicap of 20 feet; W. K. Page '11 came third, throwing 133 feet, 3 inches, with a 25-foot handicap...
Throwing 12-pound hammer--Won by E. H. Ruch '10, scratch; second, B. D. Hodges '11, 18 ft.; third, R. Douglas '12, 20 ft. Distance...
...pound hammer-throw--R. B. Batchelder '13, 25 ft.; T. Cable '13, 20 ft.; O. M. Chadwick '11, 20 ft.; C. Hann, Jr., '11, 20 ft.; B. D. Hodges '11, 18 ft.; C. C. Little '10, 15 ft.; J. P. Long '11, 25 ft.; R. V. Moody '11, 25 ft.; D. K. Page '11, 20 ft.; E. H. Ruch '10, scratch...