Word: feet
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...feet 8 3-4 inches, with Craig second, with a vault of 8 feet 4 inches...
...Lander, '86; A. F. Holden, '88; and c. A. Porter, '88. The start. was almost even, but Smith and Porter pulled ahead, and ran neck and neck up to the fifty yard post; then Holden spurted and easily led for the rest of the race, coming in two feet ahead of Smith, the time was 10 4 5s. Porter was third man. At the same time C. H. Atkinson, '85, and H. L. Clark, '87, jumped...
RUNNING HIGH JUMP.Clark fell out at 5 feet 6 inches, but Atkinson continued on until he had cleared 5 feet 9 5-8, but failed when the bar was raised. He thus jumped within 1-8 of an inch of his record. which is the best among the colleges up to date...
THROWING THE HAMMERbrought out H, B. Gibson, '88, W. J. Bowen, '87, and E. E. Allen, M. S. Gibson was the winner with a throw of 78 feet, 1 1-2 inch, with Bowen second, 76 feet, 6 inches. J. D. Bradley, '86, F. B. Lund, '88, F. B. Fogg, '85, F. S. Churchill, '86, and G. H. Brewer, '88, were the entries...
RUNNING BROAD JUMP.This event proved rather tedious as it took a long time to decide. Bradley finally won, jumping 19 feet, 5 1-2 inch. Lund and Fogg tied for second place at 18 feet, 11 iches. In jumping it off Fogg won with a jump of 18 feet...