Word: jumps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...High Jump--1, Clarence Flatrive, Boston College, 2, William Robusch, Pittsburgh; 3, Sidney Needs, Penn; 4, Frederick Anderson, Stanford; 5, Donald Gifford, Yale and Charles Bradley, Cornell...
...Broad Jump--1, William Comins, Yale; 2, Albert Rose, Penn; 3, Paul Boren, California; 4, Anthony Plansky, Georgetown; 5, Chester Bowman, Syracuse...
...Haven, Conn., May 22, 1924.--Yale baseball stock took a decided jump when the Blue nine emerged on the long end of a 10 to 7 score against Boston College on Yale Field this afternoon. The game was a free-hitting affair with Yale having the best of it from the start. The result was more or less of an upset, as Yale's record had been only fair while Boston College had lost only one game...
...second casualty was that of David Neiman '24, a broad jumper, who pulled a tendon in the broad jump it, shortly after Allen had fallen on the track. Neiman took second in the broad jump at the M. I. T. meet and has improved his jumping in practice since. His loss will leave the burden of the broad jumping for the Crimson on the Shoulders of Hyatt and Quirk...
...broad jump will consist of Hyatt, Neiman, and Quirk, the three Crimson contenders at Princeton, and Davis and Roundtree, added as a result of yesterday's competition...