Word: jumps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...beginning was made yesterday afternoon at compiling to final entry list for the Harvard-Yale University track meet in the Stadium on Saturday, when competitions were held in the high jump, hammer throw, broad jump, and javelin throw, to pick the men whom Coach Farrell will send into the Stadium to compete on Saturday...
Over 20 men turned out for competition in the various events, and of these three at least won definite places on the squad for Saturday. These men were Schlaikjer in the javelin throw, and Davis and Roundtree in the broad jump. In the high jump and hammer throw, no definite additions were made, although it is probable that Coach Farrell will change his mind and add several more men to those events before the end of the week...
...high jump are Gerould, Hyatt, and Jenney, all of whom competed at Princeton, and Greeley, if his bad knee allows him to jump on Saturday...
...titular honors in the 48th annual I.C.A.A.A.A. championship meet at the Harvard Stadium, May 30 and 31. That judgement is based on known quantities and does not take into consideration the possibility that Cornell. Penn State or some other unheralded group will concentrate on a few events and jump into first place because the present favorites are cutting the group from beneath each other...
...Bowdoin as champion. It is easily possible that the Tigers will capture ten or twelve points in the hammer, and that Emery and Gates in the discus and Gibson or Drews in the javelin will also break into the summary. Johnson in the pole vault, Dill in the broad Jump, and Really (If his form passes muster) in the high jump, complete the Princeton scoring possibilities, which surely cannot be matched for versatility in the East...