Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...probability between two Freshmen, Miller and Lundell, both of whom were recorded to have made 9 4-5 seconds in the 100-yards dash last year. The low and high hurdles will probably be won by Eliot, who has done 25 seconds fiat in the former, while the broad jump should go to Brandenburg and Eliot. In the high jump, Hollis and Moyer of the Freshman, who tied for first place at Andover should repeat their victory tolay...
...High Jump.--Won by Hyatt (H); second, Stabler (V); tie for third between Abbot (H), Gerould (H), Hemminger (H), Jenney (H). Height...
...Broad Jump.--Won by Hyatt (H); second, Quirk (H); third, Neiman (B). Distance, 21ft...
Other features in the meet were Cutcheon's 4.29 3-5 victory in the mile; Kernan's 178 feet javelin toss which outdid by 2 feet Greenidge's throw at Philadelphis last week, and the Crimson's clean sweeps in the broad jump and the low hurdles...
...time of 54 seconds, and J. S. Malick '27 third in the mile run F. C. Haggerty '27 took the lead at the third lap and held it to the end, winning the race by 10 yards in 4 minutes 39 4-5 seconds. First honors in the high jump were divided between D. A. Moyer '27 and Franklin Hollis '27 at 5 feet 4 inches. The fourth first place to be earned by Harvard was won by R.L. Kilgeur Jr. '27 with a throw of 140 feet 9 inches in the hammer...