Word: poled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...yard High Hurdles--Won by S. Hoar, Adams; second G. I. Cushman, Dudley; third, J. Quattioni, Lowell; fourth R. W. Pole, Eliot. Time--(5 4-5 seconds...
...Lowell House team spurted, led by anchorman Dan C. Hamilton '41, while Eliot fell behind Kirkland to lose all their lead. Other closely contested events included the 1000-yard run taken by R. L. Wing '40, of Lowell House, the 300-yard run won by Hamilton, and the pole vault captured by H. P. Minot '41 of Eliot House...
Because he had trouble measuring his take-off and only cleared 12 feet, 6 inches Saturday night, Steve Madey will try the pole vault again tonight; he will be seconded by Andrew Rosenberger. Partlow, who twisted his ankle slightly at the B.A.A. Games, will not jump as had been planned...
Large on a 1930 National Geographic Map of Antarctica bulked the Charles Bob Mts., Commander Byrd's way of thanking one of the backers of his first South Pole expedition. For a time Charles Victor Bob bulked equally large on the Manhattan scene...
Individual entrants will probably include Charley Smith and Bob Gammons, who did 5.5 in the 60 yard dash at the Millrose Games; Mason Fernald, veteran hurdler; Steve Madey, dark-horse pole-vaulter and erstwhile softball pitching wizard, who should top 13 feet; Charley Oldfather, lanky Sophomore who will run the 1000; Gene Clark, who last year covered the mile stretch in 4.25; Pen Tuttle, whose entrance in the two mile run is doubtful after an illness earlier this week; and Bob Partlow, Sophomore broad and high jump flash, who does around 22 feet, 6 inches in the former event...