Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE.-This classic of blue grass feuds has made the jump to the screen with the blue of its grass and the scarlet of its feuds unimpaired. There are thrilling moments while the feudists grip their revolvers in one hand, their moonshine jugs in the other, their rifles between their teeth...
Yesterday afternoon four events of the annual Winter Carnival were run off. J. J. Sullivan '25 winning the javelin throw, L. K. Marshall '23 the 16-pound shot put, H. T. Dunker '25 the high jump, and J. D. Martindale '24 the pole vault. The remaining events of the meet will be held this afternoon...
...High Jump Proves Surprize...
...surprise was offered in the high jump when H. T. Dunker '25, with an allowance of 6 inches, won first place with a total height of 5 feet 11 inches. Second place went to H. R. Davis '23, one of the University pole vaulters, handicapped at 5 inches, with a net jump of 5 feet 10 inches. Charles Jenney Jr. '26, with a 4 inch handicap, and W. D. Mogey '26, with 10 inches, were tied at 5 feet 9 inches for third place, the former winning the jump...
This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock the javelin throw will be contested, and this will be followed at 5 o'clock by the high jump, the shot put, and the pole vault. These events will be on a handicap basis and are open to all men in the College, but all those who wish to participate in these, and the other events, should sign up immediately in the blue books at the H. A. A., Leavitt and Peirce's, the Freshman dormitories, or the Locker Building. The managers of the Carnival have made a special effort, by arranging for handicap...