Word: oler
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Broad jump.--Worthington, Frederick, Dartmouth; Graham, Columbia; French, Maine; Richards, Cornell; Oler, Yale...
...Douglas, high-jumper, and F. G. Hartswick, high-jumper. This leaves a large number of veterans of the team which defeated the University and Princeton and finished fifth in the intercollegiates. These are: Captain W. M. Shedden '15, G. E. Brown '15S., W. F. Roos '15S., W. M. Oler, Jr., '16, R. E. Matthews, Jr., '15, F. M. Hampton '16, L. Carter '15, H. W. Johnstone '16, P. Loughridge '15S., R. W. Poucher '15S., V. Wilkie '15, T. H. Cornell '15, C. E. Clark '15, and D. F. Frost...
...Oler is easily the best high-jumper Yale has had in several years. The other entries are uncertain. Matthews and Hampton are the broad-jumpers. They tied for second in the 1914 Harvard meet. Roos will do the shot-putting and Lough-bridge and Talbott the hammer-throwing...
Harvard loses several sure points in the broad and high jumps since J. O. Johnstone '16, is barred because of a technicality in a ruling of the I. C. A. A. A. A. The high jump should go to Oler, of Yale, without much dispute unless it be from the Californians, McPhie and Nichols, for there no other high jumpers who can make 6 feet. Douglas, of Yale has done 5 feet, 11 inches as have Hallett, of Haverford, and Maker, of California. These marks will probably be good enough to secure places...
Broad-jump -- Kelly, University of Pennsylvania, 22 ft., 6 in.; Rector, Dartmouth, 22 ft., 5 in.; Johnstone, Harvard, 21 ft., 1 1-4 in., Hampton, Yale, 21 ft., 2 in. High jump--Darey, Princeton, 5 ft., 11 1-2 in.; Morrison, Cornell, 5 ft., 10 in.; Oler, Yale, 6 ft., 3 in.; Johnstone, Harvard...