Word: california
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...possession of it. Cornell scored the unusually high total of 43 points, Pennsylvania, due to her all-round strength finished second with 31 points, Michigan's sprinters brought the Westerners into a close third with 29 1-2 points. The other scores were as follows: Dartmouth 23, Yale 22, California 18, Harvard 11, Princeton 7 1-2, Columbia 5, Brown 2, Penn State 2, Johns Hopkins...
...California and Dartmouth furnished the other surprises. If Stanton of California had not pulled a tendon in the semi-finals of the 100-yard dash, he would have scored heavily in both dashes and would probably have brought California's total above that of Dartmouth and Yale. Dartmouth, through Braun, who earned nine points in the two hurdle races, Whitney who finished second in the shot-put, Buck who landed in a tripple tie for first in the pole-vault, and Nordell who took the broad jump, finished fourth in the ranking...
First semi-final heat.--Won by O. A. Reller, Cornell; J. E. Bond, Michigan, second: E. F. Stanton, California, third, Time...
Second semi-final heat.--Won by E. P. Hammitt, Penn State; T. L. Preble, California, second; H. E. Millard, Cornell, third; L. E. Pickard, Colgate, fourth. Time...
...high jump should go to Oler, of Yale, without much dispute unless it be from the Californians, McPhie and Nichols, for there no other high jumpers who can make 6 feet. Douglas, of Yale has done 5 feet, 11 inches as have Hallett, of Haverford, and Maker, of California. These marks will probably be good enough to secure places...