Word: javelin
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...yard low hurdles; Dick Barwise, involved in a five-way tie for second in the high jump at six feet; Ed Gruztener, who nipped Cornell's Jim Lingel for second place in the 440; Bob Curran, fifth in the hammer throw; Fred Ravreby, fifth in the javelin throw; Bob Ray, third in the shot put; the quarter mile relay team, which placed fifth; Bob Mello, one of four men who tied for third in the pole vault; and the mile relay team, which placed third behind Cornell and Navy...
...field men put on an equally inspired performance. Bob Ray hurled the shot 49 feet, 3 1/2 inches, to better his highest previous mark by a foot and a half. Fred Ravreby tossed the long javelin 177 feet 9 1/2 inches for the longest distance of the afternoon, and Al Wilson threw the discus 151 feet, 5 1/2 inches to take his event for the varsity...
...area around Ghar Hotu.* In semidarkness, assorted Iranian laborers and kibitzers, directed by Dr. Coon and his young (25) Harvard assistant, Louis Dupree, stripped layer after layer from the surface of the cave. At the Iron Age layer they turned up arrowheads, pins and pottery. The Bronze Age yielded javelin heads, rings and vases. Deeper down they found fine painted crocks, and then "software Neolithic," probably the oldest plain Neolithic pottery on record...
...four inches to place first in the broad jump ahead of the 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...
...Crimson won six of the seven field events. Dick Barwise in the high jump, Bob Mello in the pole vault, Captain Charlie Keith in the javelin, and Hal Geick in the broad jump all captured firsts...