Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Wells, Amherst; A. B. George. Eight hundred and eighty yards run: W. C. Dohm, W. C. Downs, W. H. Wright, A. B. George. Two mile bicycle race (safety): L. L. Clark, W. S. Campbell, R. H. Davis. Running high jump: T. G. Shearman, Yale, '89. Putting 16 pound shot: H. H. Janeway, Princeton. Running broad jump: Victor Mapes, Columbia; T. G. Shearman. Pole Vault: T. G. Shearman...
Throwing 16 pound hammer.- W. L. Kingsbury...
Putting 20 pound shot handicap-B. B. Hennian, B. A. C. (6 feet), first; with a put of 32 feet...
...Athletic Club are to be held May 10 at the Club's grounds. The following events are open to all amateurs: 125, 220, 500 and 1000 yard runs; 2 mile run, 1 1-2 mile walk; 222 yards hurdle, (2ft. 6in.); running broad and high jumps; and putting 20 pound shot The first prize in each event is a gold watch, the second a silver watch and the third a silver medal. Entries close May 3 with S. J. Cornell, 524 Fifth Avenue, New York...
...grounds of the Princeton Athletic Association are to be opened on May 24 with an open handicap meeting. The following events are handicap: 100, 220, 440 and 880 yards races and a one mile run; throwing the 16 pound hammer; putting the 16 pound shot; running long jump, and pole vault. The handicapping will be done by E. C. Carter. Besides these events there will be a tug of war, the teams to weigh only 600 pounds; no handicap. The entrance fees of fifty cents for each man in each event should be sent before...