Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dohm having already admitted that Princeton has hardly a chance for first place. It is difficult to say which of the two, Yale or Columbia, will press Harvard closest, as there are several events which cannot be given to any one college. Of these, the hammer, shot and broad jump are especially uncertain, and one cannot say whether Dohm or Downs will be victorious in the race they meet in. Yale, Princeton and Harvard should be the order for the 100 and 220. Harvard will win either the quarter or half, and possibly both, and in the mile will...
Williams and Mapes should be first and second in the high hurdles, with Fearing a close third. The high jump also belongs to Harvard, although Webster, the U. of P. man, will enter for that event contrary to report, which said that he was not training. Davis ought to win the bicycle from Clark of Yale, but it will be a very close race. Welsh of Columbia is generally expected to win the pole vault, with Crane and Ryder of Yale working for second place. The tug-of-war should go to Columbia, Yale being second and Princeton third...
Running broad jump-Yale, F. W. Robinson, H. L. Williams, G. E. Crump, D. Tenny, W. L. Ketchell, F. W. Yates, E. Tracey; Princeton, A. C. Hencken, K. L. Ames, J. S. Roddy, W. C. Dohm; Columbia, H. F. Welsh, F. C. Hooper...
Running high jump-Columbia, H. F. Welsh, F. C. Hooper...
...half past two this afternoon Fearing '93 will try to break the running high jump record. At 2.45 o'clock Downs will try to break the 440 yards...