Word: dray
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Amherst, Columbia and Syracuse. The most remarkable feature of the trials was the equaling of the world's record of 15 1-5 seconds in the 120-yard hurdle race by Shaw of Dartmouth, thereby breaking Kraenzlein's intercollegiate record of 15 2-5 seconds. In the pole-vault Dray, Gilbert, and Nelson of Yale and Cook of Cornell all cleared 12 feet, thus breaking the intercollegiate record of 11 feet 11 3-4 inches held by Dray of Yale. Whitcher of Harvard in the half-mile, Stephenson of Harvard in the broad jump, and all of the Yale hammer...
Pole-vault--Harvard: J. L. Barr '10, S. C. Lawrence '10, E. L. Parker '10. Yale: C. S. Campbell, W. R. Dray, A. C. Gilbert, J. W. Murphy, F. T. Nelson, J. F. O'Brien, E. H. Reynolds, W. P. Roberts...
Running broad jump--Harvard: G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, C. C. Little '10, O. F. Rogers, Jr., '08, E. H. Ruch '10, B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08. Yale: W. Augur, G. L. Buhrman, E. H. Coy, E. Daoust, C. H. Davis, W. R. Dray, H. H. Harbison, L. V. Howe, R. W. La Montagne, F. T. Nelson, C. Platt, D. R. Robbins...
...seconds and Robbins the low in 25 seconds. Coy and Riley tied for first in the high jump at 5 feet, 5 1-2 inches, and Daoust got second in the broad jump with 20 feet, 10 1-2 inches. The pole-vault was all Yale's with Dray, Gilbert and Nelson tying at 11 feet, 6 inches. Bushman won the shot-put at 42 feet, 3-4 of an inch. Cooney, Goebel and Bigelow got the places in the hammer-throw, Cooney's distances being 148 feet, 7 1-2 inches...
...pole-vault will undoubtedly go to Captain W. Dray '08 of Yale, holder of the world's record. Second and third places also look promising for Yale with A. C. Gilbert '08, Campbell '09, and E. Reynolds S.'09, all capable of 11 feet, 6 inches or more. Harvard's best men in this event are S. C. Lawrence '10, E. L. Parker '10, and J. L. Barr '10, but none of them have gone as high as several of the Yale men. Lawrence showed up well in the indoor carnival, doing 11 feet, 1-2 inch, on the slippery...