Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wednesday there will be the shot-put and broad-jump; on Thursday, the high jump and pole-vault. Entries close next Tuesday at noon. Entry books are at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, the Co-operative Branch, the Locker Building and the Freshman Dormitories. All entrants must take strength tests before competing...
...little idealism is what college athletics need above all else. Dean Briggs is an idealist, and as such his attitude toward sport in general acts as a corrective of undergraduate impetuosity. As Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences he is remembered by many a graduate for his broad and sympathetic understanding of the student's point of view; as chairman of the Athletic Committee, his grasp of the sportsman's point of view is no less broad and no less sympathetic...
...management has always desired to make the relay races a nucleus for Olympic teams, and it will be on these lines that they will develop. On Friday a Pentathlon for college men will be held. The regular events of the Olympic Pentathlon will be contested, namely, the running broad jump, throwing the javelin, throwing the discus, 200-meter race and 1500-meter race. This will be practically an all-round championship for the college men and it should be one of the most interesting and important events of the college season...
...every event. If there is any cause for worry, it lies in the fact that there is a lack of good second and third-string material in some of the events. The following men did not return this year: W. F. Potter, hurdler, H. Harbison, shot-putter, R. Cook, broad-jumper, R. A. Douglas, high-jumper, and F. G. Hartswick, high-jumper. This leaves a large number of veterans of the team which defeated the University and Princeton and finished fifth in the intercollegiates. These are: Captain W. M. Shedden '15, G. E. Brown '15S., W. F. Roos...
Oler is easily the best high-jumper Yale has had in several years. The other entries are uncertain. Matthews and Hampton are the broad-jumpers. They tied for second in the 1914 Harvard meet. Roos will do the shot-putting and Lough-bridge and Talbott the hammer-throwing...