Word: poled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pole-vault, Sutermeister and Bennet, whom Coach Farrell has picked to vault for Harvard, will be up against a galaxy of stellar contenders. Brown and Lee of Yale, late of Andover, are good prospects in this event. Additional glamour from former Yale track outfits is expected from Sturdy, who cleared 13 feet, 9 inches at the Millrose games...
...Pole vault-Won by Parker (three feet, three inches); second, Woodberry (scratch); third, tie between Francis Schumann '35 (three feet) and F. G. Crocker '34 (two feet, three inches). Height...
...second day of the annual winter track carnival held on Soldiers Field yesterday, 48 students; lettermen, inexperienced freshmen, and graduate students vied for honors in the few events which were run off. Only the distance runs, pole vault, and hammer throw were held as bad weather necessitated the postponing of sprints and hurdles to today. Despite the handicap nature of the meet, yesterday's portion was rather an exciting especially as most of the honors were annexed by Crimson stars running from scratch...
...pole vault event supplied the single upset of the day, with H. S. Parker '35, a Freshman with no previous record of athletic Powers at Harvard, making full use of his three and a quarter feet handicap to carry off the first place with a nine foot leap. J. S. Woodberry '35, jumping from scratch, annexed second place with a twelve foot vault. Neither Oscar Sutermeister '32, nor G. F. Bennett '32 entered the meet, in which they were expected to figure with some success. The best time of the afternoon came when N. P. Hallowell '32, Veteran Crimson distance...
...large field of entrants will try for medals in the 50-yard dash. J. B. Hawes '32 and A. C. Forbes '32 are prominent among the representatives of the Crimson track team who are entering this event. The scene will then shift to the Old Cage for the pole vault at 3 o'clock. This event should be of great interest as it is the first trial which the University vaulters will have this year in preparation for the meet on Saturday. Oscar Sutermeister '32 won the fall handicap meet from scratch, and should annex a place in this...