Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...events are 45 yards dash, 600 yards run, one mile run, one mile walk, 45 yards hurdle, running high jump and pole vault. There will also be wrestling events open only to Yale men. The prizes will be silver cups. The entries will close March 13th with A. H. Jones, 277 Lawrence Hall, New Haven, Conn. Harvard men are especially invited to enter and compete...
...High Jump: G. R. Fearing, '93; W. E. Putnam, '96; E. B. Bloss, '94; T. E. Sherwin...
...events will be forty-yard dash; three hundred-yard run; six hundred-yard run; thousand-yard run; eight hundred-yard walk; two hundred and fifty-yard hurdle; running high jump; putting sixteen pound shot and pole vault...
Harvard men took three prizes in the two open events at the Roxbury Latin School games yesterday afternoon: first in the high jump and second and third in the 30 yards dash. These two events were by far the most interesting. In the high jump there were six Harvard entries. C. D. Heywood, B. A. A., was scratch and his best jump was 5 ft. 10 in. W. E. Putnam Harvard '96, with 3 1-2 inches handicap won the event by clearing very prettily 5 ft. 10 in. C. J. Paine, B. A. A. and Hopkinson A. A. made...
...Pennsylvania meeting last Saturday night, M. F. Sweeney of the Xavier Athletic Club, who broke the world's record for high jumping at the B. A. A. meeting on the 11th. broke his own record by half an inch, clearing the bar at 6 feet 3 inches. Norman Gerlie of the University cleared 6 feet 1 inch, an increase of 7 1-4 inches over his best former jump...