Word: poled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Pole-vault (handicap).--Won by M. L. Greeley '15 (scratch), 12 feet; second, C. S. Babbitt '18 (3 inches), 11 feet, 9 inches; third, G. G. Haydock '16 (scratch) 11 feet, 6 inches...
...Wednesday there will be the shot-put and broad-jump; on Thursday, the high jump and pole-vault. Entries close next Tuesday at noon. Entry books are at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, the Co-operative Branch, the Locker Building and the Freshman Dormitories. All entrants must take strength tests before competing...
...this is the fact that not a single intercollegiate champion of 1913 won an undisputed right to first place in 1914. J. B. Camp '15 was the nearest exception as he tied for first place in the high jump in 1913 and last year divided first place in the pole vault with two other men, one from Cornell and the other from Dartmouth. Many of the champions of 1913, expected to repeat their performances, failed to win first honors. Among these were: Brown of Yale, Fiske of Princeton, Whitney of Dartmouth, and Patterson and Lippincott of Pennsylvania. It is expected...
There are two veteran pole-vaulters, Carter and Johnstone, but Heyl '17 should also prove a point-winner...
There are not enough University candidates for the field events, men with any aptitude for the broad and high jumps, the shot-put or the pole-vault being especially in demand. The first tryout for the University relay team will be in the Coast Artillery games on January 23, and regular practice on the part of all candidates is essential if a successful team is to be developed...