Word: throws
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman track team at Andover Saturday. Captain R. Chute and R. S. Whitney each won two events Chute the 100 and 220 yard dashes and Whitney the high and low hurdle events. Other first places for 1922 were in the hammer throw by A. R. Browne, the 880 yard run by J. A. McCarthy, the 440 yard run by B. Wharton, and a tie for first place in the high jump by R. A. Page. Five seconds and six third places were also secured...
Captain A. Stevens '19 is expected to win the hammer-throw, while C. A. Clark '19 in the shot-put and C. G. Krogness '21 in the high jump and hurdles are counted upon to place well, each having won second place in his events last week at Philadelphia. The members of the two-mile relay team are entered in individual events and will prove strong contenders, especially D. F. O'Connell '21, captain last year of the Freshman cross country squad...
...walked Perkins and hit McLeod, singles by Frothingham and Knowles brought these two men across the plate. Johnson then gave one more pass, which filled the bases, and another base on balls forced in Frothingham. Three more runs were scored when Waterman, the Maine first baseman muffed a wild throw from third base...
...Ames, Bond, Chase, Cumber, Hutchinson Lewis, Lucas, Nally, O'Connell, Perrin, Page, Wason, Worral; 120-Yard high hurdles. Atkinson, Church, Krogness, Rose, Tracy; 220-yard low-hurdles,--Atkinson, Church, Krogness, O'Connell, Rose, Tracy; broad jump.--Flower, Gourdin, Krogness; high jump.--Coxe, Gourdin, Harwood, Krogness, Perkins, Robey; rammer-throw.--Flynn, MeElwain, Monks, Steven; shot-put.--Clark, Higgins, Krogness, Jackson, McElwain, Parker; Pole-vault.--Gratwick, Harwood, Johnson, Perkins, Williams
...from the possession of Pennsylvania which has always held it to Georgetown University. Pennsylvania's Pentathlon discuss record of 113 feet, 10 1-4 inches was beaten by John Bartels of Pennsylvania, the former holder, by 7 feet, 8 1-4 inches. The other record broken was the javelin throw also by Bartels, beating Berry's 1915 record of 158 feet, 6 3-4 inches by 1 foot, 1-2 inch. B. E. Legendre of Georgetown University won the Pentathalon with 14 points, and Bartels of Pennsylvania, last year's holder, was second with 20 points...