Word: pole-vault
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...Pole-vault--Barcewice, Cook, Dubiel, Pettingell, Schumann, Woodberry...
...last year's Varsity or Freshman teams. Crimson runners should not lose a first place in the distance events, with Captain Scheu, Woodard, Playfair, Pier, Roys, and Webster to take the mile and two-mile. Calvin and Green in the broad-jump; and Woodberry, Schumann, and Dubiel in the pole-vault complete the roll of top-scorers...
...most of the times were made last weekend at Princeton running against the wind, the prospects in the races seem much brighter. Moreover, Eddie Calvin is getting back into his true form and will be at top notch for the dashes this weekend. Although Dartmouth will probably win the pole-vault, the strength in the field events will remain the chief asset...
...orthodox in its larger aspects. The Americans ran away with the field events the English winning the races by the brilliance of a few world-stars. The Americans took the pole vault with no trouble at all; Keith Brown of Yale making a meet record record of course, since pole-vault is but a child of three years in English meets. One unusual feature of the colorful contest, however, was the large number of American college graduates, among them N. P. Hallowell, Jr. '32, J. B. Hawes '32, and Oscar Sutermeister '32, who competed for Great Britain...
...Lovelock's run was merely one of the six meet record-breaking performances of the afternoon. Stanwood, a former Bowdoin man, did yeoman service for Oxford with records in both hurdle events, Brown's pole-vault, mentioned before, was a record; E. E. Calvin '35, tenacious Crimson sprinter equaled the meet mark with a 9.8 second century run; Jackson of Yale beat out J. H. Dean '34 in the shotput for a clean record; E. I. David, diminutive sprinter clocked a record 220-yard run for the Light Blue; Mabey of Oxford ran a beautiful two-mile race...