Word: pole-vault
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...Dick '11 were second and third in the broad jump which Kilpatrick of Yale won. Williams of Yale won the high jump. C. O. Mueller '11 and S. A. Reed '11 tied for second. R. G. McKay '11 secured third place in the shotput. All three places in the pole-vault and in the hammer-throw went to Yale, as in the University meet on Soldiers Field...
...Pole-vault--O. M. Chadwick, N. Osthaus...
...Pole-vault--Harvard: J. L. Barr '10, S. C. Lawrence '10, E. L. Parker '10. Yale: C. S. Campbell, W. R. Dray, A. C. Gilbert, J. W. Murphy, F. T. Nelson, J. F. O'Brien, E. H. Reynolds, W. P. Roberts...
...Kilpatrick in the low hurdles and win by a slight margin. In the field events Kilpatrick is the most likely man in the shot-put and broad jump. McKay, of Harvard, should take third in the shot-put and J. P. Long should place in the broad jump. The pole-vault and hammer-throw will go to Yale easily, Harvard probably not getting a place in either...
...Howe getting the high in 16 4-5 seconds and Robbins the low in 25 seconds. Coy and Riley tied for first in the high jump at 5 feet, 5 1-2 inches, and Daoust got second in the broad jump with 20 feet, 10 1-2 inches. The pole-vault was all Yale's with Dray, Gilbert and Nelson tying at 11 feet, 6 inches. Bushman won the shot-put at 42 feet, 3-4 of an inch. Cooney, Goebel and Bigelow got the places in the hammer-throw, Cooney's distances being 148 feet, 7 1-2 inches...