Word: javelin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Javelin throw. Qualifiers--Kibby (Stanford), 204 ft. 7 in.; Churchill (California), 200 ft. 7 5-8 in.; Mortensen (Southern California, 198 ft. 9 in.; Sparling (Stanford), 196 ft. 10 3-4 in.; Myers (N.Y.U.); 195 ft. 8 in.; Curtice (California...
...other hand, Harvard's entries in the distance runs, the javelin, and the broad jump outshine the corresponding Eli performers. Yale will have no walkaway...
...Haven, Conn., May 24--Yale is favored in the field events while the runs appear almost evenly divided. Sturdy will take the pole vault, while Pond and Cone are favored for the other places, although Cleaver and Dunlap have chances for points. Moore and Harding will win the javelin, while Kiesling and Carr will throw for third...
While it concedes first and second in the broad jump to French and Rowe of Harvard, and expects Moore and Harding of the Crimson to take the first two places in the javelin, the Blue is looking for a clean sweep in the pole vault and discus throw with Sturdy and Captain Brandenburg winning these last two events...
...Javelin throw--Won by T. G. Moore '29, 187 ft. 10 in.; second, V.M. Harding '31, 187 ft., third...