Word: hammering
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hurdles, 300-yard dash, 1000-yard run, 40-yard dash finals, Crimson-Advocate-Lampoon relay race, mile run, 600-yard run, Harvard-Yale graduates relay race, Interclass relay race. The following field events will be held: high-jump, pole-vault, shot-put, and 35-pound weight or 16-pound hammer throw...
Dating from today the cage at Soldiers Field will be heated, and all candidates for the high-jump, shot-put, hammer-throw and pole-vault will hold regular practice there Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting tomorrow. This practice will be in addition to the work in the Gymnasium. The cage will be available for practice any day in the week; but Coach Farrell will be on hand between 2.30 and 5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays only...
...program of the Fall Handicap Meet held yesterday at Soldiers Field was cut short by darkness, so that the two-mile run and the finals of the 160-yard dash will be run off today, along with the competition in the hammer throw, shot put, broad and high jumps, and the pole vault. All contestants should report at the Locker Building promptly at 3.45. Prize winners may obtain their medals at the H. A. A. tomorrow...
...pound shot put was won by J. H. Sipp, who threw the weight 37 feet 6 inches. C. C. Carpenter and A. T. Raymond of Gore were the next men. The hammer throw went to Bright of Standish, whose distance was 76 feet 10 inches. A. T. Raymond and C. C. Carpenter of Gore were his nearest contenders...
...weight events, Speers, who won fifth place in the intercollegiate hammer-throw, Sweet, Halsey and Thompson are the Tiger entries. The Princeton team is especially strong in the middle distance runs, with W. L. L. Adams, former interscholastic champion in the quarter and half-mile, W. L. Stevenson and F. L. Murray...