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Dates: during 1930-1939
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favorites in tomorrow's contests. Duncan McNaughton, the Southern California Olympic high jump champion, is expected to fall by the wayside for first place honor, as well as another Olympic champion, Bill Miller of Stanford the pole vault...
...safely salted away in the weights. Four men will place in the shot and three in the discus in the finals beginning at 2 o'clock and at 3 o'clock respectively on Saturday. The only pole vault competition will be at 1 o'clock and the high jump a half hour later...
...Playfair '36; 120-yard high hurdles--Lockwood (Y) and J. C. Grady '33; 220-yard low hurdles--J. C. Grady '33; and Dunbar (Y); shotput--J. J. Dean '34 and Jackson (Y); discus throw--J. J. Dean '34 and Crowley (Y); pole vault--Brown (Y) and Thompson (Y); high jump--Brown (Y) and Moore (Y). There is to be no javelin or hammer throw...
...seconds, while Goniawicz of Clark put the shot 55 feet, 1 5-8 inches, almost four feet better than the old record. Ehrlichs of the Ridgewood, New Jersey, high school set up a new record of 6 feet, 1 1-2 inches in the high jump in class B. Kitchell of Andover equalled the record of 25 seconds in the 220-yard low hurdles made back...
...High jump--Won by Badman (A),5ft. 10in.; second, A. H. Weed (H), 5ft. 9in.; third, tie between P. C. Tiffany (H), L. N. Stevens (H), J. C. Precut...