Word: broadness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Running broad jump.--Won by J. O. Johnstone '16; second, tie between A. H. Hampton (Y.) and R. E. Matthews (Y.). Distance...
...Broad jump--Won by H. P. Clausen (Y.), distance, 22 ft., 2 1-2 in.; second, F. J. Grant (Y.), distance, 21 ft., 4 3-4 in.; third, G. E. Nichols, (Y.), distance...
...Beta Kappa, Alpha of Massachusetts, crowned itself with laurel and avenged its former reverses of fortune, when it defeated the Yale chapter in the annual game on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. Broad-browed scholars who, though familiar with Newton's laws of motion, had never before tried the effect of willow on horse-hide, rose to the occasion and mashed the pill into a pulp. The result,--six runs in the first inning and seven more in the course of the game, while the visitors could barely nose out ten tallies. The features of the contest were Gilday's screaming...
...running the dashes in competition for only the second time, secured two firsts without being closely pushed; and to W. F. Potter, of Yale, who captured both hurdle events. J. O. Johnstone '16, in his first meet with Yale, performed unusually well, taking a first in the broad jump and second in the high jump...
...Yale, and J. O. Johnstone '16 fighting it out for first place. The latter stopped at six feet, but Oler cleared 6 ft., 1 1-2 inches. R. A. Douglas of Yale took third. Immediately afterwards, Johnstone made his winning jump of 22 feet, 10 inches in the broad jump, while two Yale men tied for second...