Word: cups
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...inches. Clark cleared this, and finally 5 feet 8 inches. A tie between him and Rogers was the result. In jumping off the tie, Rogers made three unsuccessful attempts to better his record. Clark, however, was more fortunate, and by clearing 5 feet 8 5-8 inches, won the cup. Last year he did 1-8 of an inch better...
...Myers, '90; G. L. Barney, s. s.; L. Frothingham, V. S.; A. T. Dudley, '87, and R. T. Osgood, '87, were entered in this event. All the men showed a fair amount of proficiency. Frothingham, Osgood and Barney performed a triple somersault act that caused much amusement. The cup was awarded to Dudley. The second prize went to Barney...
...events counted towards the general excellence prize. When the bar was at 6 feet 7 3-4 inches, Slade, Davidson and Perkins were the only men who had not failed. All three cleared it, Perkins on the third trial. The bar was then raised, and Perkins won the cup by a vault of 6 feet 8 1-2 inches. Neither of the other two could get over this height in the three trials allowed, and the bar was therefore lowered to the previous height of 6 feet 7 3-4 inches. Slade failed to clear it, and the second prize...
FENCING.E. S. Rawson, '90, being the only entry, was awarded the cup for fencing on a walk-over...
...punishment had been too much for him. The round was decidedly in Austin's favor. The announcement of the decision that the bout had been awarded to Austin was greeted with storms of applause, which did not cease until, after some delay, the winner came out to receive his cup...