Word: throws
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...double wins by sophomores Ed Nosal and Tom Spengler, the Crimson took the first event, the 35-pound weight throw, with a 57 foot toss by Nosal, and never lost their lead. Nosal also took first in the shot put with a mark...
Although assistant coach Edgar B. Stowell said the Crimson will have no difficulty winning tonight, the Boston College team should prove strong in several areas. In the 35-pound weight throw B.C. has a strong contender in Harry Krause, who has shown the potential to throw the weight 55 feet. In addition, the Eagles have a broad jumper who is able to leap over 22 feet. Coach Stowell also expects the B.C. team to be strong in the 600, the hurdles, dashes, and shot...
...other individual Crimson winners were sophomores Ed Nosal in the 35 pound weight throw, and Pete Lazarus in the pole vault. Nosal easily won his event with a toss of 58' 11 3/4", more than four feet ahead of the throw by runner-up Charlie Ajootian, also of Harvard. Lazarus' 14-0 pole vault earned him victory on the basis of fewer misses...
Dick Benka's big rivals in the weights--Army's Hart and Seebart--are gone this year, and he should have no trouble winning the shot. Harvard should also win the 35-pound weight throw, provided the injury Charlie Ajootian suffered in the B.U. meet doesn't keep him from competing...
...influenza virus are about equal in their ability to cause severe illness. What varies enormously-and with it, the ultimate severity of the disease-is the individual victim's constitution and resistance. Some otherwise healthy people are especially susceptible to disabling illness that lasts several weeks. Others can throw off the flu after a week or so, with perhaps half that time spent in bed on a high fluid intake. No medication does much good, except aspirin to ease the discomfort and help lower the fever...