Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Whittemore '18 (handicap, 1 foot 3 inches) also won in the broad-jump with a distance of 20 feet 11 3-4 inches. J. H. Spitz '17 (handicap, 1 foot 3 inches) took second place with 20 feet 7 3-4 inches. G. H. Hallett '19 (handicap, 6 inches) was third with 20 feet 4 inches, having made the best actual jump in the competition...
First place in the broad-jump also went to H. Davis '18 (handicap, 1 foot 4 inches) with a jump of 21 feet. G. G. Haydock '16 (handicap, 1 foot) was second with 20 feet 7 inches, and J. H. Spitz '17 (handicap, 1 foot 10 inches) was third with 19 feet 10 inches...
...first of the weekly handicap competitions in the high and broad-jump, held in the Baseball Cage yesterday afternoon, were won by M. Noble '17 and H. C. Flower, Jr. '19, respectively. Noble cleared the bar at 5 feet 7 inches, a handicap of 3 inches giving him a total of 5 feet 10 inches. R. O. West '19 was second in the high-jump, with a total of 5 feet 8 inches, including a 3-inch handicap. E. W. Bullard '17 placed third with a jump of 5 feet 1 inch plus a 6-inch handicap...
...throw and third in the shot-put; and Irish, fifth in the mile run. The men available for this year's team and their standings in the title meet last spring are: Potter, first in the two-mile run; Richards, second in the high-jump and fourth in the broad-jump; Starr, second in the 120-yard high hurdles; Windnagle, second in the mile run, and captain-elect of the cross-country team; Foss, one of the three men to tie for first in the polevault; Hoffmire, third in the two-mile run; Gubb, second in the high hurdles...
...high-jump, Richards, Cady and MacLaren will be the mainstays, and the same three, with Hickman, who did 21 feet 11 inches in the Penn, meet last year, are the broad-jumpers. Foss, Hickman and Cheney are the best pole-vaulters, while Richards, Hageman, McCormick, Moore and Howell will be the mainstays in the weights...