Word: jump
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Broad Jump.--C. D. Bent '24, J. M. Bruce '25, T. R. Hull '25, R. L. Hyatt '24, David Neiman '24, D. J. Quirk '26, L. L. Robb '25, G. Rountree '25, M. R. Smith '24, Donald Spencer...
...first game, the score was tied at four-all. Dixon then ran up the ncessary 15 points, dropping only one to his opponent. Wakefield paid dearly for the second game. His opponent kept him on the jump continually. Dixon saved himself for the later games and wore out the Law School man by placing his shots with care in spots most inconvenient for Wakefield to reach. The result of this treatment was especially evident in the last game in which Dixon got 14 points to Wakefield's one before the latter began to score again...
...High Jump--J. E. Durgin '26, R. D. Gerould '24, J. M. Greeley '25, R. L. Hyatt '24, Malcolm Morse...
...High jump, indoor: Harold Osborne of the Illinois Athletic Club, 6 ft. 5 15/16...
...Freshmen got the jump on their opponents. Ten seconds after the puck was thrown into play, Zarakov at center scored from mid-rink: He was followed in a few minutes by Coady who picked the rubber from a scrimmage in front of the goal and drove it past Bott into the Exeter net for the Crimson's second and last tally...