Word: jumpings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Incapacitated by the sprained ankle acquired in the Yale meet, Captain Bill Schmidt will be unable to compete in the high hurdles. Having steadily improved since the beginning of the season, his teammates Haydock in the high jump, Horrick in the shot, Litman in the javelin, and Northrop in the half mile are aiming for places, perhaps firsts, in their respective events...
...High Jump: won by George Cushman '37 (K), second Joseph Brayton '39 (W) tied with Morria Manker (A), fourth Alexander Northrop '38 (D) tied with William F. Sullivan (Lew), Height 5 foot 4 inches...
...Four" gained their points: Event W K E lev. Discus 6 2 1 0 H. Jump 3 1/2 6 0 0 B. Jump 2 3 5 6 440 7 6 0 2 Mile 6 4 4 2 100 2 0 3 6 220 3 1 0 8 120 I. hur. 6 7 0 0 880 0 6 0 3 Relay 4 6 3 1 P. Vault 0 4 1/3 6 1/3 0 Shot...
...Broad Jump: won by S. Parker Sorlien "38 (L), second William Eyler '39 (E), third Howard Cook '37 (K), fourth Verne Kelly '37 (W), fifth William Oates '38, (E), Distance 20 feet 6 1-2 inches...
...other Senate foes of the President's Plan were as furious at his ambassadorial intrusion into 1937's hottest political fight as were Nazis when Ambassador Dodd. in one of his first Berlin speeches, used the careers of the Caesars as his springboard for a two-footed jump on dictatorships...