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About the most impossible task will fall to Kip Smith, in the pole vault. While Smith's 13-foot vaults are excellent in college competition, he is up against the best in the world, Richards and Don Laz, both 15-foot men. Freshman Fred Washburn will also compete in this event...
...Kip Smith scored the other individual Crimson win, taking the pole vault with a leap of 12 feet, six inches...
McCurdy has a good 13-foot pole vaulter in Kip Smith, but his understudy, Don Richards, clears only 12 feet. In the high Jump, sophomore John Murphy has Jumped 5 ft. 8 in., but this is not quite good enough to win in a meet...
Other entries for the Crimson are; Renny Little (220, 440, and mile relay); Dick Wharton (440, 220, and relay); Zab Warren (440 and relay); Dave Alpers (relay); Art Siler (shot put and discus); Carl Goldman (hammer); Peter Harpel (hammer); Ed Carter (low hurdles); Ed Hurley (javelin); and Kip Smith (pole vault...
...were two double winners for the Crimson: Renny Little in the 220 and 440, and Art Siler in the discus and shot put. Phil Williams defeated Dick Wharton in the half mile; Dave McLean edged Don French in the two mile; Ken Wilson defeated Otis Gates in the mile; Kip Smith defeated Don Richards in the pole vault. The Crimson also won the mile relay...