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Pole-vault.--Won by Babbitt '18; second, Welch (E.); third, tie between McDonald '18, Rogers (E.), Potter (E.), and Chilton (E.). Height...
...Exeter Academy 70 1-2 to 37 1-2 at Exeter, Saturday afternoon. Captain Coggeshall '18 won the mile by a fine sprint after a slow pace all the way. The other winners for the Freshmen were E. Rowse '18 in the 220-yard low hurdles, and C. S. Babbitt '18 in the pole-vault...
...Andover. Twenty-two men will make the trip. Although the material has been distinctly inexperienced this season, the team has developed and is now well rounded out. L. K. Moorehead, captain of the 1918 cross-country team last fall, who is entered in the mile, and C. S. Babbitt, in the pole-vault, have shown especially good form in the preliminary work and much is expected of them...
...prospects for a successful Freshman track team this spring, although not as bright as last year, are nevertheless cheerful. In the pole-vault, high-jump, and mile run the 1918 team looks very promising. M. L. Chase '18, in the high-jump, C. F. Babbitt '18, in the pole-vault, and L. K. Moorehead '18, C. P. Heffenger '18, and J. Coggeshall '18 in the long distances have already proved themselves able. Of the relay team R. U. Whitney '18, V. F. Likens '18, and D. M. Little '18 are the most likely to excel...
Pole-vault (handicap).--Won by M. L. Greeley '15 (scratch), 12 feet; second, C. S. Babbitt '18 (3 inches), 11 feet, 9 inches; third, G. G. Haydock '16 (scratch) 11 feet, 6 inches...