Word: hammering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's other field points might some from Ron Wilson in the hammer and discus, Steve Schoonover and Dave Bell in the pole vault, and Walt Campbell in the javelin. But none of these four is likely to take a first place...
...gusty wind kept times slow and led to several muscle pulls but the Crimson Kiddle Korps was impressive nonetheless Ron Wilson won three events for the fourth meet in a row. This time his big push came in the hammer, where he threw 177 ft. 3 1/2 in., his best ever. He has now improved a full 30 feet on his freshman performance in that event...
...discus Wilson will stand all alone. Yale's Leighton Longy (150) and John Emmons (142) are not in Wilson's range but should battle Bob Hoffman for a place spot. In the hammer, Yale's Joe Freeman will be a challenge to Wilson...
When the Communists set out to rename the revamped London Daily Worker, British wags offered suggestions: London Pravda, the Daily Directive, the Red Queen, the Daily Pink, the Swinging Plodder, Hammer & Piffle. Not amused, the dour Communists last week brought out their new paper under the innocuous name Morning Star...
Weightman Ron Wilson added 11 points Harvard's total by placing in three events. He captured a first in the discus with a throw of 159'5", took second in shot put and fourth in the hammer. The Crimson swept the pole vault, taking first, second, and third, as Dave Bell was a surprise winner over his teammate Steve Schoonover. Bell vaulted 13' 6" for a new meet record...