Word: cage
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Babbitt '18 was awarded first place in the pole-vault competition in the Cage yesterday with a vault of 11 feet 6 inches (handicap, 3 inches), for he had a lower handicap than the others who reached the same height. W. E. Sullivan '18 (handicap, 1 foot 6 inches) and D. S. Laird '19 (handicap, 2 feet 6 inches) also vaulted 11 feet 6 inches when their handicaps were added, and were awarded second and third places respectively. Seven men entered the competition...
Wendell was the next player to cage the puck. Shortly after, Hutchinson received a bad cut over the eye, and had to be helped off the ice. Just before the whistle blew, Fisher scored after Donahue had been drawn from the cage...
...fourth of the handicap pole-vault competitions will be held in the Baseball Cage this afternoon at 3 o'clock...
...first goal, playing the puck cleverly through the defence and snapping it past Chadwick into the net. Both teams played at a pretty fast pace, and a number of chances to score were lost by close margins. Percy scored the second goal from a mix-up near the cage. Saltonstall got away once and broke through the defence, but Wylde came out and stopped him. After the regulars had worked for about fifteen minutes, Coach Winsor sent in the second, string line, and they scored two more goals. Phillips started several good rushes, but on one of them Clark took...
...high-jump competition in the Cage yesterday, G. A. Whittemore '18 (handicap, 12 inches) tied with F. H. Copeland '17 (handicap, 6 inches) at the height of 5 feet 11 inches. Third place went to J. H. Spitz '17 (handicap, 12 inches) with a jump of 5 feet 9 inches...