Word: javelin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...including an 80-yd. dash, 160 yd. dash, 330-yard run, 660-yard run, three-quarters of a mile, a mile and a half run, 80-yard hurdles, and 120-yard lows. Field events will include the high jump, broad jump, 12-pound shot, 30-pound weight. pole vault, javelin, and discus. A three-man dash relay team is also planned for each dormitory. Blue books are located in the Union, Dudley Hall, and at the Field House, in which participants are to sign...
...outstanding performance of the afternoon in the eyes of the Crimson fans was Bert Litman's in the javelin who surpassed all his former achievements with 199 ft. 8 5-8 in. for fourth place. The event was won with a 217 ft. throw of Nick Vukmanic of Penn State...
Immediately following the election, five members of the team left for New York where they are entered in the IC4A outdoor championships. The Crimson competitors are Alex Northrop in the mile, Bert Litman in the javelin hammer thrower Steve Brennan, John Erhard in the two-mile, and John Herrick in the discuss...
...points. Although the commuters entered only one man, Arnold Gale '40, they managed to escape being last by dint of Gale's two first in the discus and in the hammer. Ash Trope, of the Elephant delegation equaled Gale's high-score mark when he won the relevant and javelin...
...Javelin Throw-Won by A. G. Trope ocC (Eliot) 158 ft., 2 in.; second--P. M. Glendinning '39 (Lowell) 151 ft., 1 in.; third--W. D. Riddle '40 (Dunster) 150 ft., 5 1/2 in.; fourth--C. D. Ruch '38 (Adams) 145 ft., 8 in; fifth-M. L. Cohen '39 (Lowell...