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...greatest need is in the distance events. T. H. Cornell '15, in the short distances; V. Wilkie '15 and A. H. Revell '15S, are good men and should place. The pole-vault is fairly well taken care of and the high jump has an excellent new man in W. Oler '16, captain of last year's freshman team. N. S. Talbot '15S., is back for the hammer and is sure of a place in all the meets. W. F. Roos '15S, is the mainstay in the shot...
...pound shot-put. Harvard: R. R. Cowen, J. A. Gilman, A. T. Lyman, E. Mahan, K. B. G. Parson, W. Rollins; Yale: W. R. Clendinniing, W. M. Oler...
Three records were broken, and one performance, that in the high jump, was the best that has been done in the Stadium in any competition, and makes a new schoolboy record. The winner was W.M. Oler, of Pawling and he cleared the bar at 6 feet, 3 5-8 inches with apparent ease. He then put the bar two inches higher but was unable to get over at that height. Worthington, of Exeter, broke the interscholastic broad jump record, established by himself last year, by 7 inches. His jump was 22 feet, 8 1-2 inches. The pole-vault record...
Running high jump.--Won by Oler (P.); second, Johnstone (W.); third, Minot (N. and G.). Height, 6 ft., 3 5-8 in. (New record...