Word: jumped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only to the Connecticut National Guard: 50 yards dash, handicap; one mile relay race, boxing, tug-of-war. The following events, all handicap, will be open to all amateurs: 50 yards dash, 50 yards hurdle, 600 yards run, one mile run, putting 16 pound shot, pole vault, running high jump. Other events may be arranged later. The first two men in each event will receive silver cups and the companies which win the relay race and the tug-of-war will have trophies presented to them...
Another intercollegiate event which Columbia men are counting upon is the running high jump. S. A. W. Baltazzi, who jumped second to Sweeney in the international games, and who has cleared 5 feet 11 inches, is their best man. Backing him up for the places are Burke '96, J. D. Pell '99 and Forman '99, each of whom is good for 5 feet 6 inches. For the broad jump there are Clark '97, Burke '96, and N. G. Bijur '96-all twenty feet...
Running high jump.- McComber '96, first; Lapham '98, second. Height...
...Holt '99 came in second in the running high jump, clearing...
...also trained up three good men in hammer and shot events-Chadwick, Cross and Brown. So Yale will still be strong in these two events. Hatch and Perkins are worthy successors of Cady in the hurdles. The other point winners in college are: Morgan, mile run; Thompson, high jump; Wadhams, long distance runs; and Byers and Mitchell, short runs. Trainer Murphy will keep the men in hand till the annual games...