Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...high jump, and who won this event at the Interscholastic Meet held last year in the Stadium, will ably take care of the high jump, and should prove a source of strength to the team in its meets. P. W. Bolster has also been jumping well in the indoor practice. In the broad jump F. C. Church, Freshman football captain, and H. D. Bigelow captured this event in the Winter Carnival, and Church comes to the University with a reputation as a broad jumper of unusual promise. C. F. Batchelder, A. Horween, J. R. Litchfield and T. S. Woods have...
...adopted yesterday by the squad as a part of the daily practice. After a recent conference between Coach Andy J. Coakley and Graduate Manager Harry A. Fisher, the management of Columbia's nine decided to devote a part of the practice period of three hours each afternoon in the indoor gymnasium cage...
...record number of candidates responded to Coach Clarke's call for candidates and daily practices in batting pitching and infield work are being held in the indoor cage. Aside from the pitchers, Coach Clarke has a good field to pick from and he will probably be able to make up for the loss of six university men by graduation last spring, as there are an unusually good lot coming up from the freshman and second teams of last season...
...track team has entered 15 men in the eighth annual indoor carnival to be held under the auspices of the Meadowbrook Club at Philadelphia Saturday night. This is the second year the University has participated in this meet. Entries have been made in both track and field events...
...Minot '17, T. R. Pennypacker '16, W. Willcox, Jr., '17, and W. J. Bingham '16, defeated the fast Pennsylvania quartet by 15 yards. In the race the University relay covered the distance in three minutes 26 2-5 seconds, which is within one second of the world's indoor record for the mile. J. Coggeshall, Jr., '18, with a handicap of 90 yards, won the mile run. He ran a beautifully timed race in four minutes 19 3-5 seconds, and G. G. Haydock '16, with a handicap of nine inches, won the pole vault with an actual vault...