Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hull of Worcester Academy; time 2 m. 33 1-5 sec. 880 yds. walk, Delaney of Worcester High School; time 3 m. 30 4-5 sec. 250 yds. hurdle, Albertson of Worcester High School; time 34 1-5 sec. Running high jump, Holt of Roxbury Latin School; height 5 ft. 6 3-4 in. Putting 16 pound shot, Finlay of Phillips Andover; distance 34 ft. Pole vault, Hoyt of Roxbury Latin School; height...
...time for entering for the first winter meeting of the H. A. A., which will occur next Saturday, has been extended until Tuesday night. There is every indication that the special events in the meeting will be a success. In the high jump Sweeney, the in-door champion of the world, Stingel, Macomber and other cracks will compete. There is also to be a very fine exhibition on the parallel bars. In the events open only to Harvard men,-fencing, broad-sword, tumbling, potato race, spring-board leaping, horizontal bar, and 10 yds. dash,-there have been very few entries...
...recent closed games of the Yale A. A., Thompson '97 (scratch) cleared 5 ft. 10 in. in the high jump...
Stingel, of E. Cambridge, won the high jump at 5 ft. 10 1-4 in.; Chaney, H. A. A., was second at 5 ft. 9 1-4 in.; and Stickney, H. A. A., third...
Harvard has a very good chance of winning the greatest number of points in the championship games at the Irvington Street Armory tonight. Last year the H. A. A. took first in the mile run, first in the high jump, first and third in the hurdle race, second in the 1000 yds., second in the 600 yds., second and third in the pole-vault, and second and third in the 70 yds. dash...