Word: pearson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Pearson, Henry G, 11 Summer street
Pole vault-Pearson, Greene, Leavitt...
...meeting was opened by the two-hand fence vault which was contested by A. H. Green, '92, D. G. Tenney, Yale, and G. W. Pearson, L. S. The first to drop out was Tenney, who touched the boards at 6 feet 3 1-8 inches. Pearson did not miss until the bar was raised to 7 feet 7-8 inches. Green cleared this on his second trial, but was unable to vault higher; He was therefore awareded the first prize and Pearson the second...
...Hooper, Columbia A. A, R. G. Leavitt, H. A. A. Rope climbing-H. French, and J. L. Batchelder, Jr, M. I. T, Barney, J. Crane. Jr., and C. E. Curry, H. A. A, F. M. Hartshorne, Columbia. Two-hand fence vault-A. H. Green, and G. A. Pearson, H. A. A, F. M. Har shorne, Columbia, D. G. Tenney, Yale A. A. Tug-of-war-Columbia, C. H. Hart, E. C. Robinson, Edwin Harris (capt), anchor, G. M. Elliot; Harvard, '89, E. C. Grew, F. O. Raymond, J. Endicott, G. Perry...
...handicap; C. F. Lincoln, B. A. A., 1 1-2 inches; J. C. De Bullet, M. I. T., 2 1-2 inches and G. B. Morrison. B. A. A., 2 1-2 inches. Lincoln failed at 6 feet, 5 inches, De Bullet could go but an inch higher, while Pearson and Green dropped out at 6 feet, 10 inches, thus leaving Morrison the winner, with a vault of 6 feet, 11 inches...