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Pole vault--Gring (H.), McLanahan (Y.), Behr (Y.), Adriance (Y.), Gardner...
...teams seem to be fairly evenly matched. Yale should have an advantage in the field and Harvard in the track events. On each side there are three men who have shown more than ordinary ability by recent records, Schick, Colwell and Le Moyne of Harvard, and Clapp, Parsons and McLanahan of Yale...
...McLanahan of Yale should win the pole vault if in form, as he broke the world's record this year at the Yale-Princeton meet, clearing an even 12 feet. R. B. Gring '05 of Harvard will make a close second and Behr of Yale should win third place...
Pole vault--Harvard: R. B. Gring '05, E. M. Sawyer '04; A. Robeson '04, A. Goodhue '04. Yale: W. McLanahan '05S., M. H. Behr '05S., G. Cooke, Jr., '04S., W. M. Adriance 1G., J. C. Preston...
...Torrey did the 100 yard dash in 9 4-5 seconds and Parsons did the had mile in 2 minutes and a fraction of a second--a remarkable performance. The Princeton meet was a rather tame affair but interesting as being the first intercollegiate event since the Pennsylvania games. McLanahan broke the world's record in the pole vault and Captain Clapp easily won both hurdles. The time in all the track contests was good. De Witt was Princeton's best man, and he and Williams were the only Princeton men to get a first; Williams ran the mile...