Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Broad-Jump.--Bruce, Clark, Murphy, P. W, Smith...
...High-Jump.--Abbot, Beals, Ellovich, Greeley...
...trip is in part counter-balanced by the fact that the M. I. T. runners will hold the contest on their own field. To quote Mr. H. C. Pierce, captain of the 1920 Tech track team, "The meet will be so close that a stumble here, or a lucky jump there, will throw the meet to one college or the other...
...eligibility of Fitts makes a big difference in both the broad and high jumps. In the high-jump he is a consistent performer at 5 feet 9 inches and has done higher. In addition to Fitts, Coach Farrell will pin his faith to Morse, capable but erratic, who has done 5 feet 10 inches. Merrill is Tech's best man here with Greenough and Stanley having only bare possibilities of scoring. In the broad-jump too, Fitts is a likely point- winner but except for him this event presents a large field of mediocre ability. Dipple, Prescott, and Heap...
...Broad-Jump.--Barker, Bent, Bradlee, H. W. Clark, H. W. Davis, Dejonge, Dole, Evans, Gordon, Hamlin, Jenkins, Keyes, Merrill, Page, Park, Thayer, Wansker...