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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Rodman, DeCernea, S. Potter, K. Potter, Stanley and Otis are the most promising performers from last year's freshman team. Rodman, captain of the 1919 team which defeated the Freshmen last spring, took four first places in the dual meet, his best performance being in the high jump in which he did five feet 10 inches...
...best men in the hurdles, and Crawford and Erdman will be his running mates. Crawford has been a member of the team for three years, and Erdman is considered a sure point-winner in the short-distance hurdles. Crawford probably will compete in the high jump, and Hingham and Erskine in the pole vault. Kissam, Munsel and Madden compose the broad-jumping squad. Nourse, Gennert and Funk, all football players, will be able to take care of the hammer-throwing contests, and Sinclaire and Cleveland will be the Tiger representatives in the shot...
...track teams. Yet in 1915 Harvard had only one entry for the hammer-throw and three entries for the pole-vault in the Yale meet. Last year Harvard entered three men to Yale's eleven in the hammer-throw, and three men to Yale's ten in the high jump. At the beginning of this winter's season fifty men reported for practice, and during the last week there were only twenty faithful who had been willing to stay by the ship. At the recent Triangular Meet held in Boston there were perhaps seventy-five men from the University...
...record of over 12 feet in competition. Of the other pole vaulters F. D. Johnson has been showing considerable promise, and should be vaulting over 11 feet in this spring's meets. J. Buffington, Jr., who has a record of five feet 10 7-8 inches in the high jump, and who won this event at the Interscholastic Meet held last year in the Stadium, will ably take care of the high jump, and should prove a source of strength to the team in its meets. P. W. Bolster has also been jumping well in the indoor practice...
...hammer-throw, shot put and pole vault, but it has sent men up to the University squad who, with training, should develop into able performers. They are C. A. Clark '19 in the shot put, and A. R. Frey '19 and A. Perkins '19, in the high jump. W. H. Wheeler, Jr., '18 is another shot putter of promise. In the broad jump last year H. C. Flower, Jr., '19 was a consistent worker, and with H. Davis '18 a skillful pair will probably be developed...