Word: hammering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although the Blue's three power men are gone, tremendous depth gives the sons of Yale a slight edge over the Crimson. Strong in the distances, hammer, and pole vault, Coach Bob Giegongack's men set two records in last week's Dartmouth meet...
...Green's Al Jackson. Mello was third. Wilson tossed the discus 159 feet, eight inches to win that event with Phil Pratt third. Charlie Keith's throw of 204 feet, eight and three quarters inches won the javelin. A heave of 159 feet, one and three-quarters inches got hammer honors for Bob Curran, while Eric Stromsted picked up third...
...Smith Corp. to goggle at a machine that is nearly two blocks long. It is the first "pushbutton" factory and, though built 30 years ago, it is still a mechanical wonder. Only 75 men operate the machine as its automatic arms drag in flat sheets of steel, shape, hammer and rivet them, pop them out as automobile frames at the rate...
...Wilson once again gained top individual honors. The new holder of the Harvard discus title won the discus and the shotput and took second in the hammer. Another double winner was Charlie Durakis, who captured the high and low hurdle events. Sophomore Rob Twitchell placed second to Durakis each time...
Chief visiting field event threats will be Irv Black and Cliff Blair of B. U. Black should win the hammer fairly easily, while Blair is a definite threat in the shot put and a possible place in both the discus and hammer...