Word: pole-vault
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...Pole-vault...
...will meet an aggregation from B. A. A. while the yearlings will oppose M. I. T. 1923, University events will be as follows: 40-yard dash, 45-yard high hurdles, 300-yard dash, 600-yard dash, 1000-yard run, one-mile run, two-mile run, shot-put, high-jump, pole-vault. The 1923 meet will consist of the same events with the exception of the two-mile run, the pole-vault, and the shot put. In the short time in which there has been to practice, Technology has been unable to develop enough pole-vaulters and shot-putters...
...Pole-vault--Harvard--R. W. Harwood '20, F. D. Johnson '20, A. L. Strehlke...
...events, including the hurdles, will be run off on the outdoor board track, while the field events will be staged in the Cage. Following is the list of events: 40 yard dash, 300-yard dash, 600-yard dash, 1000-yard run, one mile run, 45-yard hurdles, high jump, pole-vault. There is also a possibility of holding a shot-put contest, although the shortness of Technology's practice has given little opportunity for the training of weight-putters. The number of entries in the dashes, hurdles and high jump is limited to four, three and two men respectively...
...yearlings have several promising runners, among whom are J. G. Winchester, captain of the 1923 cross-country team, who is entered in the 600-yard, the 1000-yard and the mile; W. H. Churchill, who will compete in the 40 and 300-yard dashes and the pole-vault, and W. C. Bennett, entered in the 300, 600, 1000-yard, and mile races and the hurdles...