Word: tossed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's Ron Wilson had the best day among the weightmen. His toss of 187 ft. 6 in in the hammer was his season's best but fell 6 ft. off Cadet John Graham's meet-record throw of 193 ft. The Idaho husky also scored the Crimson's only first in the weights, winning the discus with a chuck...
...least 11 of the 18 events must be called toss-ups, and the scrambles in those events should make the meet one of the best in the East this year...
Army dominated the weights, but Harvard's big four all scored. Ron Wilson chucked the hammer a mighty 185 feet but had to settle for third. Charley Ajootian picked up fifth place with his best toss, 176 feet...
...arrived, call again at 10 o'clock to make sure that the dance has concluded and the girls are coming home. Other groups will walk together for hours, transistor radios swinging close to the sidewalk. They go by younger friends with a nod and older, rat, boys with a toss of the head. Perhaps they will meet next week at a dance. No one but a colleege boy does much dating, and he dates girls from outside the North...
Harvard moved into an early lead with 1-2 finishes in the hammer and the discus. Ron Wilson's 185-foot hammer throw and Charley Ajootian's 176-foot toss were the top field performances of the day. Bruce Hedendahl and Dick Benka, the Crimson's two other beefmen, kept pace by taking 1-2 in the discus...