Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Davis was the highest Freshman point winner, capturing first place in both the shot-put and high jump. In the 1000-yard run, the most sensational event of the afternoon, W. C. Bennett came from behind in the last lap and won by a scant two yards. Other 1923 men who showed up well were C. H. Hawes, J. E. Kennedy and J. W. Quinn...
...University team will oppose Technology in the 40-yard dash, 45-yard high hurdles, 300-yard dash, 600-yard dash, the high jump, and possibly in some distance events...
...their speed in the short distance races. Captain D. F. O'Connell '21 is by far the best of the long distance men, as he has been for the last two years. C. G. Krogness, Jr., '21, and D. S. Laird '22 are the strongest contestants in the high jump, while R. W. Harwood '20 and F. D. Johnson '20 offer stiff opposition to Technology in the pole-vault...
...Howard, S. Mitchell and J. E. Kennedy in the 300-yard dash; C. H. Newell, J. W. Quinn in 600-yd. dash, W. C. Bennett and J. G. Winchester in the 1000-yard run; H. R. Davis, H. Phillips, A. W. Jones and H. S. Freedman in the high jump; C. H. Nichol, H. R. Davis, H. Stires and L. Fletcher in the standing broad jump; and B. S. Cogan, H. R. Davis, H. W. Clark, H. W. Self, and R. Kunhardt in the shot...
under the auspices of the New York Athletic Club. This is an invitation meet, and all the leading Eastern colleges are expected to make entries. The following handicap events will be held: 75-yard run, 1000-yard run, standing high jump (three-inch limit), 300-yard run, one-mile walk, putting 16-pound shot (five feet limit), and the three-mile run (175-yard limit). In addition to these events there is the Baxter mile between the New York Athletic Club and the B.A.A