Word: 6in
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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High jump.- Won by E. D. Swanwiek, Oxford, 5ft. 10 1-4in.; G. A. Gardner, Oxford, and S. G. Lubbock, Cambridge, and F. M. Jennings, Cambridge, tied for second place at 5ft. 6in...
...jumping was of the higest order. M. F. Sweeney of the Xavier Athletic Club, was scratch. The other outside entries were P. C. Stingel of Cambridge, and W. D. Rising of the Newton A. A. J. L. Bremer '96, Rising and E. H. Clark '96, dropped out at 5ft. 6in.; H. M. Wheelwright '94, at 5ft. 7 1-2in.; G. C. Chaney '94, at 5ft. 8 3-4in.; S. M. Merrill '94, at 5ft. 9 1-2in.; W. E. Putnam, '96, at 5ft. 10 1-2in.; E. J. Paine '97, and A. Stickney...
Pole vault - H. L. Towne, Williams; distance, 10ft. 6in...
Putting 16 pound shot - S. Carter, Trinity; 37ft. 6in...
Pole vault- W. W. Hoyt, R. L. S. 10 ft. 3 in first T. E. Sherwin, H, A. A, 10 ft., second H. M Wheelwright, H. A. A. 6in., third...