Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...YARDS DASH.1. F. S. Billings, '85, scratch. 2. E. H. Rogers, '87, 5 yards. 3. C. A. Porter, '88, 5 yards. 4. E. Norton, '85, 12 yards. 5. F. B. Fogg, '85, 23 yards. 6. Penrose, '86, 13 yards...
...been given places on the drum corps: Tenor drum-Ashe, C. R. Brown, T. T. Baldwin, Frye, Gaither, Rathbone, Faulkner. Fife-Babbitt, Buckley, S. Gleason, E. H. Nichols, Pope, F. I. Proctor, Remington. Base drum-Wakefield Baker, E. E. Blodgett, Piteau, E. C. Webster. Bones-Carnochan, Dewey, Foster, '85, Fogg, F. R. Frothingham, Haynes, Howes, Middleton, A. B. Potter, C. S. Proctor, Plummer, F. C. Parmenter, Deeley, Webster. A. R. Weed, Woods...
RUNNING BROAD JUMPthere were eight men. Bodelsen of Columbia, was the winner by a jump of 21 feet 3 1-2in., which betters the record by half an inch. A. G. Fell of Princeton, was second, 20ft. 11 1-2in, Fogg, '85, made a jump of 19ft. 4 3-4in. but overstepped his other trials, and so did not gain a place. Henry only jumped 19ft...
...from. The average jumping, as well as the record made, was the best ever seen at any contest in America. Six men, W. B. Page of Penn., The man who recently made a record of 5 feet, 9 inches, Harriman of Princeton, Richards of Columbia and Atkinson, Clark and Fogg of Harvard, were entered and all contested. The bar was put up to 5ft., 5in. before any failed. Harriman then dropped out with a record of 5ft. 4in. Fogg cleared 5ft. 6in. and then failed. The next to drop out was Page, who cleared 5ft. 7in. The three leaders...
RUNNING BROAD JUMP.F. B. Fogg, '85, W. A. Henry...