Word: tossed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...expected, the varsity dominated the weight events, winning six of nine places including all three firsts. Art Doten started the Crimson onslaught by leading Loren Clayman and Art Croasdale in a sweep of the hammer throw. His winning toss of 174 ft. 9 in. was more than 50 ft. longer than that of the nearest Holy Cross competitor...
Sophomore weight star Croasdale won the Shot put rather easily with a toss of 49 ft. 11 in. and the Crimson's other weight prodigy, John Bakkensen, won the discuss at 166 ft. 8 in. Loren Clayman grabbed second place in the discuss to complete the 22-point weight total. Bak- kensen's winning threw was only slightly more than three feet short of the University records he set Friday at the Penn Relays...
...undoubtedly win, the field events should all go to the Crimson. Chris Ohiri won both the broad jump and hop-step-and-jump against Princeton, and Hobie Armstrong, Aggrey Awori, and Chukwuma Azikiwe provide more depth in those events. Art Doten, Art Croasdale, and Loren Clayman swept the weight toss against the Crusaders in the winter, and should take the hammer and shot today. John Bakkensen, who set a University discus record at the Penn Relays on Friday, should easily win that event...
...Crimson managed some respectable performances. John Bakkensen twirled the discus 164 ft. 9 1/2 in. to lead a Harvard sweep of that event, and Art Doten took the hammer throw with a toss...
Harvard's final two points came from weight-thrower Art Doten, who placed fourth in the very strong field with a throw of 57 ft. 11 1/2 in. Sophomore Olney Croasdale barely missed the finals of the eight with his best throw of the season, a toss of 56 ft. 4 in. Croasdale unexpectedly made the finals of the shot put, as well, but was edged into sixth place in the last round of throws...