Sets New Weight Record--James Scholtz, a West Point upper classman from Schenectady, N.Y., winds up to throw the 35-pound weight in the IC-4A weight event held this afternoon at the Squadron A Armory here. Scholtz, a 220-pounder, bettered the world and U.S. indoor record for the 35-pound weight during today's competition with a throw of 60 feet, seven and 3/4 inches. The previous record was made by Niles Perkins of Bowdoin in 1940 with a throw of 58 feet, seven and one-half inches.
Sets New Weight Record--James Scholtz, a West Point upper classman from Schenectady, N.Y., winds up to throw the 35-pound weight in the IC-4A weight event held this afternoon at the Squadron A Armory here. Scholtz, a 220-pounder, bettered the world and U.S. indoor record for the 35-pound weight during todays competition with a throw of 60 feet, seven and 3/4 inches. The previous record was made by Niles Perkins of Bowdoin in 1940 with a throw of 58 feet, seven and one-half inches.
Sets New Weight Record--James Scholtz, a West Point upper classman from Schenectady, N.Y., winds up to throw the 35-pound weight in the IC-4A weight event held this afternoon at the Squadron A Armory here. Scholtz, a 220-pounder, bettered the world and U.S. indoor record for the 35-pound weight during today's competition with a throw of 60 feet, seven and 3/4 inches. The previous record was made by Niles Perkins of Bowdoin in 1940 with a throw of 58 feet, seven and one-half inches.
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Setting World Record in 35-pound weight throw is James Scholtz of West Point, who tossed iron ball 60 feet, 7 1/2 inches at I. C. 4-A meet in New York.
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[Information from item housing] Scholtz, James Sets World Record in 35 -Pound Weight Throw -- West Point