Word: holdman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lawrence will have keen competition in the high-jump with Canfield of Yale, Burdick of Pennsylvania and Palmer of Dartmouth all good for better than six feet. Barr may get a fourth in the pole-vault, the other three places going to Nelson and Gardner of Yale and Holdman of Dartmouth. Goddard may place in the shotput, though there again there will be keen competition. There is no chance in the hammer-throw for Hodges. Long has a show in the broad jump, which will probably be won by Roberts of Amherst
...Pennsylvania relay games last Saturday Dartmouth won places in three events, in two of which the University team is especially weak. Palmer won the high jump at 6 feet, 1 inch, bettering his own Dartmouth record by an inch. In the pole-vault Holdman was second to Nelson of Yale with a jump of 12 feet. In the hammer-throw Tilley, a freshman, won third place with a throw of 146 feet, 1-2 inch. He was beaten by Talbot of Pennsylvania State College and Cooney of Yale...
...Pole-vault. Harvard: J. L. Barr '10, O. M. Chadwick '11, W. A. Dennis '11, S. S. Kent '10, J. A. King '12, S. C. Lawrence, 2d, '10, R. Murray '12, L. C. Torrey '12, J. B. E. Wheeler '10. Dartmouth: O. E. Holdman, G. H. Jenks, G. C. Lewis...