Word: heights
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Theodore Strong Jr. '22 retained his title in the 158-pound class with difficulty H. L. Hartley '23 used his superior height to advantage, frequently forcing Strong's guard down. The hard fighting was mostly at close range, Strong getting the decision after three rounds...
...Hartley '23-J. O. Bangs '25 bout furnished additional excitement, Hartley finally winning through superior reach and height...
...immunities over their black fellow-workers. The former immediately expostulated, but without effect, and the struggle broke out. The white miners, however, were largely influenced by radical and labor union agitators, and it was largely owing to the efforts of these men that the troubles have reached their present height...
Pole-Vault.--Won by H. R. Davis '23 (scratch); second, P. S. McLaughlin 1E.S. (2 ft., 4 in.); third, D. D. Reidy Jr. '23 (1 ft., 2in.). Height, 11ft., 10in...
High-Jump.--Won by E. M. Beals Jr. '25 (5 in.); second, D. L. Ellovich '25 (4 in.); third, M. W. Self '23 (8 in.). Height, 5ft., 11in