Word: hammering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hammer Throw.--H. F. Baker, M. P. Dickenson, R. L. Gailey, F. E. Rutan, T. C. Speers...
...promoting acquaintance, good fellowship and cordial understanding among the member schools, as well as of providing outdoor competition. Including the 880-yard relay race (220 yards for each runner), there will be twelve events in the meet, the mile and two-mile races, and the pole vault and hammer throw events being omitted. In the shot put a twelve-pound weight will be used. Gold and silver medals will be awarded for first and second places respectively, and bronze for third and fourth...
...Crimson runners should make their best showing in the sprints with Captain J. E. Merrill, H. W. Davis, T. W. Norris and S. A. Simmons as the fastest entries. Of the field events the 1924 men have an excellent chance for first places in the jumps and the hammer-throw. Malcolm Morse in the high and A. W. Dole in the board-jump have both out leaped the best Eli men all season, while R. L. Raymond has equaled Esselsyn of Yale in the hammer-throw...
...outcome of the hammer-throw and the second and third places in the other field events are less certain. Cruikshank for the Elis will have a difficult task to outhurl Brown with the hammer. On the whole the seconds and thirds in the field events should be fairly well distributed with the University a slight favorite...
...Hammer-Throw.--J. S. Acosta, C. G. Boltwood, P. E. Cruikshank, R. D. Hudson, A. N. Into, R. E. Jordan, F. A. Wilmot...