Word: pole-vault
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...Haydock '16 and C. S. Babbitt '18 in the pole-vault should both be heard from, particularly Haydock, who has shown consistent 12-foot form the past winter
...open events present as formidable an array of brilliant performers as the relay races. The pole-vault will have such vaulters as G. G. Haydock '16, Cary of Princeton, Newstetter, Foss of Cornell, Buck and Nagel of Yale. All these men have cleared 12 feet easily at meets during the winter. Newstetter and Foss vaulted 12 feet 10 inches last year. With such high-class performers, competition should be spirited. The 100-yard dash will bring together the best sprinters in the country, among them E. A. Teschner '17, Treadway of Yale, and Moore of Princeton...
...field events lack good performers, with the exception of the pole-vault. In this event G. G. Haydock '16 has shown brilliant form throughout the winter, having vaulted 12 feet 3 inches in one competition and reaching 12 feet consistently. C. S. Babbitt '18 and M. T. MacDonald '18 are also doing well in the pole-vault. In the broad jump there will be J. O. Johnstone '16 and H. Davis '18, the latter having done over 21 feet and improving continually. Another broad jumper is W. Rollins '16. The high jump lacks a really good performer, J. O. Johnstone...
...results of the weekly field event competitions held in the Baseball Cage during the winter have been announced. Competitions were held in the broad and high jump, pole-vault, shot-put, and 35-pound weight event. In all, about seven or eight of these competitions have taken place. A system of handicapping was employed and proved satisfactory in making the different events evenly contested. There were two different cups awarded in each event. One of these was for the best average of actual jumps, vaults, puts, and throws, and was called the "Scratch Cup." In awarding this cup consideration...
...field events have been coached by E. H. Clark '96, and through a system of weekly handicap competitions, many new men have been brought out and several good performances scored. A new Cage record was made in the pole-vault by G. G. Haydock '16 when he vaulted 12 feet 3 inches. Several good Freshman broad-jumpers were discovered, al- though the University team lacked a really good one. The shot-put and weight events have been looked after by A. T. Lyman '16, E. R. Roberts '16, and W. Rollins '16. A. T. Lyman '16 had a record...