Word: javelins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Trimble, who set a new Harvard record in the javelin throw this spring, was not allowed to vote because an arm injury kept him out of the Yale meet. To win a letter, an athletic must score in the Yale meet. After some deliberation, Trimble was permitted to join in the team photograph, which is made up of lettermen...
...Holbrook surprised everybody including himself by getting third place in the javelin with a throw of 178 feet, 3 inches, the best of his life. Teammate Don Trimble stayed home in Cambridge. On the basis of his performances this spring, shotputter Geoff Tootell, another of Coach Mikkola's "cripples," would have placed third...
What is worrying Mikkola is the condition of two of his best men: sprinter Jon Spivak and javelin-thrower Don Trimble. Spivak will definitely not run tomorrow. And Trimble, who set a new Harvard javelin record two weeks ago, has been cradling his sore arm in a sling all week. The Medical Department will decide tomorrow morning whether it's safe for him to throw against Yale...
...Keyes. If Sam Felton can split Frank and Bowers in the discus. If Thayer, Kumple, and Carter can beat Yale's brilliant but erratic broad-jumper Nathan Bundy (he hit 23 feet, 6 inches last week against Princeton). If sore-armed Don Trimble can take at least one javelin throw to prevent the Elis from getting first and second in that event. If the sprinters can come through...
...Freshmen will compete immediately upon completion of the varsity event) 1:30Hammer 1:30 High Jump 2:30 Discus 2:30 Pole Vault 2:30 Broad Jump 3:00 Javelin 3:30 Shot Put 2:00 High Hurdles (trials) 2:15 Mile 2:35 440 2:50 High Hurdles (finals) 3:05 100 3:15 Two Mile 3:50 Low Hurdles (trials) 4:05 880 4:15 220 4:30 Low Hurdles (final) 4:40 Mile Relay