Word: pole-vault
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Arrangements have been made for a series of handicap pole-vault competitions in the Baseball Cage. The first one will be tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock, and the second two weeks later. S. C. Lawrence '10 will be present and will have general charge of the competition. Entries may be made at the Cage...
...only 5 feet, 8 inches tall, he had many good track records. He was a sprinter as well as a weight thrower and jumper. His records, some of them unofficial, include the following: broad jump, 24 ft., 1-8 in.; high jump, 6 ft., 1 58 in.; pole-vault, 11 ft., 4 in.; high hurdles, 16 3-5 sec.; 100-yard dash, 10 3-5 sec.; 440-yard dash, 54 1-5 sec.; 12-pound shot, 46 ft.; 12-pound hammer, 196 ft., 2 in.; 16-pound shot, 41 ft., 2 in.; 16-pound hammer...
...handicap pole-vault competition held in the baseball cage yesterday afternoon G. Haydock '16 and M. L. Greeley, Jr., '15, tied for first place at 11 feet, 4 inches. The actual vault in each case was 10 feet, 6 inches. H. St. John '14 won third place with a total height of 10 feet and a half. If arrangements cannot be made for the use of the Cage by the pole-vaulters after baseball practice starts there will be another competition toward the end of next week...
...handicap pole-vault held in the Cage yesterday afternoon was won by G. G. Haydock '16, who made a height of 11 feet with a handicap of 1 foot. M. L. Greeley '15 and H. St. John '14 were second and third respectively...
...Handicap pole-vault competition in the Cage...