Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Roger F. Duncan '38 was the winner of the 150 pound singles in the University Sculling championships yesterday afternoon, covering the half mile course on the River in 3:16. He was second in this event last Spring...
Steve Brennan, Varsity weight man, won the 35 pound weight throw at 48 feet two inches. With handicaps, Robert Sears '40, Gale Arnold '39 and Bill Shallow '40 followed respectively. The high jump was won by Freshman Robert Partlow with a jump of five feet, eight inches. Following him came Dave Wilson '40, Guill Aertsen '40, and Jim Grover...
Bert Litman '38 tossed the 12 pound shot 48 feet two and a half inches to win first place. With handicaps Bill Carleback '41, Steve Madey '40, and John Flower '40 placed second, third, and fourth. Ed Ford '40 and Chester O'Autremont '41, aided by handicaps tied for first in the pole vault. Oscar Sutermeister 2G and Steve Madey '40 tied for second...
...cohorts of organized morcy arrive and whisk away the two damp little recipients of bureaucracy's favor from their hour of glory to an anonymous future at the dog-pound...
Entries for the Tuesday events must be in at the Track Room of the Dillon Field House by Monday at 6 o'clock. These events will be the High Jump and 30-pound Weight Throw, which are scheduled for 3 o'clock, and the Pole Vault and Shot Put, which are listed for 4 o'clock...