Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...track events of the winter carnival which began yesterday afternoon, C. G. Krogness, Jr., '21, proved to be the star, winning first place in the high jump, broad jump, 45-yard high hurdles, and 45-yard low hurdles, as well as placing first in one of the trial heats of the 40-yard dash...
...most effective means of presenting those stories of action which depend for their chief interest on the interplay of incident. To put William S. Hart on the stage and confine him almost exclusively to words, would be to revive the old bombastic melodrama, where, instead of seeing the hero jump onto his trusty horse and dash madly up and down mountain sides in pursuit of the villain, we should have the heroine gazing out a painted window from which she would turn now and then to gasp to us, "There he goes, there he goes, My God, My God, over...
...Bennett and C. H. Hawes are expected to place in the 45-yard high hurdles, although Anton Hulman of Worcester Academy is the logical winner of that event. H. R. Davis is the most consistent field event man for 1923, and should win points in both the high jump and the shot...
...field events of the winter track carnival are to be held in the baseball cage this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The events to be held today are: the shot put, high jump, pole vault, and running broad jump. All competitors must be dressed and in the cage promptly at 2. The winter carnival events for today will be held before the field events in the 1923-Worcester Academy meet...
...High jump.--H. R. Davis, H. J. Freedman, A. W. Jones, H. Phillips, H. Stires...