Word: clark
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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BOSTON MUSEUM. - Annie Clark in "Masks and Faces...
RUNNING HIGH JUMP (HANDICAP).The following were the entries in this event: H. Swain, '88 (9 inches); H. L. Clark, 87 (scratch); E. H. Rogers, '87 (5 inches); A. T. Dudley, '87; A. T. Perkins, '87; F. M. Brooks, '89. Perkins and Swain did not compete. Dudley fell out first, unable to jump 4 feet 6 inches. Brooks was the next to fail, when the bar was at 4 feet 10 3-4 inches. The contest between Rogers and Clark was quite interesting. Rogers did not run much, but took the leap almost on a walk. He jumped 5 feet...
RUNNING HIGH KICK.H. L. Clark, '87; E. Buckingham, '87; G. Rublee, '90. were the competitors in the running high kick. Buckingham was the first to fail. Rublee followed soon after and Clark remained alone. His best kick was 8 feet 7 inches. He kicked higher than that but did not touch the tambourine. Clark won last year with a record of 8 feet 10 inches...
...Pease, '88, who, in the final heat, pulled Yale 2 feet 6 inches; Emery Rogers, '87, in the 100-yard dash; Wendell Baker, '85, in the 220-yard dash; Wells, '86, in the quarter-mile run, and Wright, '86, in the mile walk. Second prizes went to H. L. Clark, '87, in the running high jump; R. D. Smith, '86, in the running broad jump; D. B. Chamberlain, '88, in throwing the hammer and putting the shot; Bradley, '86, in the hurdle race; Bemis, '87, in the mile walk; Rogers, '87, in the half-mile run; making four first...
RUNNING HIGH KICK. 1 - H. L. Clark...