Word: jordans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Reese of Oxford, formerly of the University of Nebraska, will be the most formidable English entry in the shotput. And although his 39:2 mark is considerably below Jordan's 43:11 1-2 for Yale, he has been steadily improving this spring and will offer the American men in this event stiff competition. Tolbert for the Crimson and Boltwood for the Blue also bettered the Englishman's distance Saturday. The pole-vault was not included on the English program and probably will be omitted from the meet on July...
Shot-Put--C. G. Boltwood, H. K. Cross, R. D. Hudson, A. N. Into, R. E. Jordan, W. B. Schleiter, C. Storrs...
Hammer-Throw.--J. S. Acosta, C. G. Boltwood, P. E. Cruikshank, R. D. Hudson, A. N. Into, R. E. Jordan, F. A. Wilmot...
...dashes the hurdles and the weight events the Tiger and Building are more evenly matched. Halsey keek, captain owaley will give stiff competition in the weight event's to cross, Jordan and Acosts of Yale. The last two named both starred at New Haven in football last fall, and Acosta won the Princeton meet last year in the hammer throw...
...hammer-throw and the shot-put will be taken care of by Acosta, the giant guard of the football team, and Jordan, halfback. In the pole-vault Gardner, who won the B. A. A. meet with a height of 12 feet, will give R. W. Harwood ocC. of the University a fight for his place. With a record of 6 feet 3 1-2 inches, made in the B. A. A. games, Landon will have things his own way in the high-jump as no mark dangerously near this has been established in collegiate circles this year...