Word: javelins
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other point-getters for the Crimson were John Herrick, who won the discus with a heave of 149 feet, 7 inches; Bob Haydock who tied for second in the high Jump; Bert Litman, who took second in the javelin; and George Downing who scored second in the shot put and fifth in the discus...
...should place in either the high or low hurdles or both. Haydock and Aertsen should garner a couple of points in the high jump; Pettingell and Maclsaac should figure in the pole vault. Brennan and Shallow are due to place in the hammer, and Bert Litman will toss the javelin. Joe Bradley is running the half; Ros Brayton, the mile
Charley Smith is number one sprinter on a team weak in the sprints. Tom Lacey has been working up in the Javelin, hurling the spear 175 feet against Exeter, where he did even better as a student last year...
...Crimson Freshman team was highly victorious Saturday against Phillips Exeter at Exeter. Captain Campbell won the half mile easily in 2:01.2. Tom Lacey, former Exeter javelin thrower, won his event with 175 ft., 10 in. The mile was swept by Harvard runners Nichols, Baker, and McLaughlin. Both the broad jump and the high jump were swept by the Crimson. Bob Partlow won first in both. His broad jump...
Andrew Rosenberger won the pole vault at 11 ft. 6 in. His vaulting-mate Donahue was third with 11 ft. John Budlong was second in the discus with 113 ft. 9 in. In the javelin Freshman Tom Lacoy took second with 160 ft. 10 inches, and Charles Oldfather was third with seven feet less...