Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yale Shut Out in the 440 Yards Dash, 880 Yards Run and the Running High Jump...
...assured. The separate events brought many surprises. Brewster of Yale was expected to win the two mile bicycle race, in which Harvard hoped to get more than third place. The greatest surprises, however, were in the 440 yards run, and the 880 yards run and in the running high jump, in which events Harvard won all three places...
...their best as well as extremely disagreeable for those who looked on. Considering the heavy rain which had fallen all the morning, the track was in excellent condition and good time was made in several events. The only record broken was the Harvard record in the running broad jump in which Bloss cleared 22 feet 4 inches...
...holds the world's record, will win the event with ease and Stillman and Brown scoring the other points. The same man is liable to win the shot although Shea ought to make the result doubtful, while Stillman will come in for third. Fearing will compete in the high jump and ought to have little trouble in winning the event, with Putnam second and Sheldon third The broad jump will undoubtedly fall to the lot of Bloss, and the other points go to Sheldon and Goss. In the pole vault, Yale seems to be sure of first and second with...
...Bunnell '94. The farmer +++is old man and has been walking much +++ ter this year than last. In the hurdle +++ D. B. Lyman '94, can be counted +++ first; E. H. Cady '95 S., McL. Van +++ and T. Eaton '94, are also entered for the hurdles. Whether or not Fe+++ jumps for Harvard, L. P. Sheldon '9+++ a good chance of winning first place +++ high jump. He entered Yale with Andover record both in this event +++ the broad jump, and has improved g+++ this spring. O. G. Cartwright '93, Hart '94 S., and C. B. Rice '94 S pretty nearly even...