Word: poled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Johnson leaped to victory in the broad and high jumps. His 5.9 time in the 45 yard high hurdles was tops for both teams. Sailing over the bar at 12-0. John Dorho took pole vault honors, as Jack Schneider captured the 55 yard dash...
...Crimson tracksters swept in four events, and took first and second in three others. Steve Schoonover and Pete Lazarus dominated the pole vault, Schoonover winning with a 14'8" vault. Cage record-holder Dick Benka, Charlie Ajootian, and Bruce Hedendall placed one-two-three in the shot, as did Noel Hare, Bob Galliers, and Schoonover in the broad jump...
...field events which should have been the Crimson's strongest, Harvard turned in disappointing performances. Harvard's best weight man, Ron Wilson, took third behind teammate Charlie Ajootian and Cadet Larry Hart, who won. Harvard's Steve Schoonover won the pole vault, but his 14'6" winning vault was sub-par for the Hep champ...
Harvard should also be strong in two field events. Steve Schoonover holds the Harvard and the Ivy League pole-vaulting record with a mark of 15'8". He won the Heps last year with a vault of 15'73/4...
Then there is the performance of the new teams. Stocked with castoffs, minor leaguers and even non-Canadians (five Americans, two Britons, one Pole), they were hardly expected to furnish much competition for the old, established clubs; experts estimated that it would take at least five years for the West Division to reach parity with the East. Over the past two weeks, West teams have played twelve games against the East-winning four and tying two. Last week, with an unsung goalie named Wayne Rutledge stopping 37 shots short of the net, the surprising Los Angeles Kings upset the Toronto...