Word: jumping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be made to complete the program tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3.30, but it may be necessary to leave a part of the schedule over till Wednesday. At any rate, the 1921 interdormitory teams and the class relay teams will run tomorrow on the board track, and the broad-jump will be held in the cage. This means that there is still an opportunity for men who have not yet done so to take a strength test, if they will report at Randolph Gymnasium between 1.30 and 3 o'clock today. No entrants will be allowed who have not recently...
...field events there will probably be a high jump and a 12-pound shot-put, but as there is not a single vaulter in the whole University this year there will be no pole vault on the program...
...High jump (handicap): Won by C. A. Page '21 (8 in. handicap), 5 ft. 10 in.; W. Goodell '21, second; C. G. Krogness '21, third...
Among the events in which informal and Freshman track athletes were entered the only University representative to place was C. G. Krogness '21, who with a leap of five feet eight inches was second in the running high jump. Pelletier of Camp Devens was first with a margin of-two inches, while Roberts of the Radio School was third with a jump of two inches less than that of Krogness...
Among the other three events in which informal and Freshman track athletes took part, the only one in which any member of the University placed was the running high jump, which C. G. Krogness '21 won by a leap of five feet 10 3-4 inches, which made six feet, three-quarters inch with his handicap of two inches. Krogness was first, however, in actual jumping, for second place was won by A. S. Roberts of the Radio School with an actual jump of five feet eight inches and three inches handicap, making five feet 11 inches. Another Radio School...