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Discus Throw--Won by Millard (H), 152 ft. 1 3-4 in.; second, Hadley (NU), 146 ft. 7 5-8 in.; third, Thomson, (MIT) 128 ft. 8 in.; fourth, Zaitz (BC), 126 ft. 9 3-8 in.; fifth, Silzby...
...fifth, Harvard's field men placed first in javelin, discus, and hammer throw, with four other point-winners in these events. Dick Johnson's throw of 210 ft., 8 1-2 inches in the javelin bettered the present Harvard record but was disallowed because of the favoring wind, Malcolm Millard's throw of 152 ft., 1 1-4 in. won the discus...
...Malcolm Millard, who did not compete in the winter track season, has been twirling the discus close to 150 feet, which disposes of all worries in this contest, while Normie Cahners' win in the Tri Meet throw last month means another five points for the field...
...Haydock Memorial Cup for pole vault to Albert B. Carlson '38; Clarence C. Little Broad Jump Trophy to Emile Dubiel '37; Von Kersburg Trophy for hammer-throw to Chester H. Brown '37; Edward L. Farrell Shot Put Cup to E. Hamlin Turner Jr. '38; Donovan Discuss Trophy to Malcolm Millard '36; and the Jaakko Mikkola Javelin Cup to Jesse Kirk...
...bemoan the loss of Dean and Healey, but the outlook is not quite so dismal as it was before the Tri-Meet. Cahners' first place in the 35-pound weight throw against Dartmouth and Cornell give the weight men the first real encouragement they have had in many months. Millard in the shot-put is another prospective point-winner, and the versatile Emile Dubiel, who carried off points in his Freshman year at every event from broad jump to javelin-throw, can be counted on for a capable performance in the javelin-throw...