Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Columbia race. No time was taken as the crew stopped short of the regular distance. A racing start was made at about 38 strokes to the minute, and for the rest of the distance the crew rowed at about 31, until when nearing the finish the stroke was put up again. The boat seemed to space well between strokes, but did not go so smoothly when the stroke was high, although the start was good...
...look at the Forest Service, which is handling a tract of country greater than all the Atlantic States put together. A long list of our greatest industries are dependent on the preservation of our forests. We use more wood than any other nation in the world. Many young men are needed to take hold of this question and a great opportunity is open to a man who wants his life to count for something. To enter forestry a man needs to be perfectly sound, capable of hard work, both with his hands and head, and needs a long training...
...Little '10, scratch, won the handicap 16-pound shot-put competition held on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon with an actual put of 43 ft. J. P. Long '11, handicap 6 ft., was second with a put of 33 ft., 2 in. Only two men out of seven entered, reported for the contest...
...handicap 16-pound shot-put competition, formerly announced for last Saturday, will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The following men have been handicapped and will be expected to report: F.H. Burr '09, 2 ft.; H.L. Goddard '11, 2 ft.; F.H. Leslie '12, 5 ft.; C.C. Little '10, scratch; J.P. Long '11, 6 ft.; G.F. Newton '12, 5 ft.; J.R. Pratt...
...handicap 16-pound shot-put competition will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock...