Word: jumps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...High-Jump.--Won by J. T. Bradlee '22; second. Howard Phillips '23; third, C. J. Hamlin...
...last University entrant in the Penn Relay Carnival, E. O. Gourdin '21, will leave for Philadelphia this afternoon and will compete in the 100-yard dash and broad-jump events tomorrow. J. F. Brown '22 and R. W. Harwood ocC left last night; but the fourth man who was to have represented the University, C. G. Krogness '21, was withdrawn yesterday by Coach Bingham. Krogness, who was entered in the 120-yard hurdles and the high jump, has done little track work during the last year; and Coach Bingham believes that he will gain more benefit from remaining at Cambridge...
Brown, the only Crimson man contending in any event today, will compete in the throwing of the 56-1b weight this afternoon at 3 o'clock. This is one of the two special field events to take place today, the other being the hop, step, and jump event, in which Gourdin placed third last year. Brown's most formidable opponent in the weight-throwing contest will be Dandrow of the Institute of Technology team. Many expect the Latter, who won second place in the hammer-throw at the Intercollegiates last spring, to break all previous records today...
...other events the University team showed that it measured well up to expections. In only one event, the high jump, can the Crimson's strength be questioned, and with the return of Krogness the prospects in this event have become brighter. In the meet with U. of P. the University jumpers were handicapped by the muddy condition of the take-off, but their performance in the Penn State meet was much better...
...University's meets with the results of the Yale Interclass meet, which was held on Monday, show that on a basis of actual performance the teams are about evenly matched. The two would have split even on first places; the University winning the 100, shot put, broad jump, hammer throw and high hurdles: Yale winning the mile, the quarter, the half, the high jump and the low hurdles, while the 220 and the pole vault would have been tied. Second and third places would have been about evenly distributed. In actual competition, however, it is probable that O'Connell would...