Word: poles
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Pole vaullting-Stevens, Columbia, '86, 10ft 3-4 in.; Leavitt, Harvard, '89, 10ft...
...Humphreys, Dartmouth, 20 feet, 3 inches. Record 20 feet, 2 1-4 inches. A. R. Davis, Williams, was second. Standing broad jump-Won by S. Crook, Williams, 10 feet, 1 1-2 inches; Amadon, Williams, second. Standing high jump-Crook, Williams, 4 feet, 10 inches; Eaton, Wesleyan, second. Pole vault-Won by Marshall, Worcester, 8 feet, 8 inches; Wentworth, Williams, second...
...pole vault will be contested by H. F. Welsh '90 of Columbia. As Shearman of Yale has a record of 10 feet 5 inches he has an excellent chance to capture the prize at this year's games. Columbia has entered E. B. Hinman, '90 in putting the shot and throwing the hammer...
...compete. Sherill '89, captain of the team, is running in fine form, and is generally considered a winner of the 100 yards dash and the 220 yards dash, although Lee and Moen of Harvard, may push him hard. Shearman, '89 has twice won the broad jump, and once the pole vault. He has improved in both these events this year, having vaulted 10 feet 5 inches recently. He is a cool man, and is sure to do as well, if not better, in competion than in practice...
...Holton, A. L. Reynolds; mile walk-R. M. Raymond, W. G. Bronson, L. R. Parkei; 220 yard hurdle-N. L. Deming, H. L. Williams, J. F. Kilson, S. R. Pearce, E. Lentilhon, F. Walker; half mile run-W. W. Harmer, E. B. Hinckley, E. P. Holton, A. L. Reynolds; pole vault-T. G. Shearman, F. C. Wolcott, E. D. Ryder; 120 yard hurdle-N. L. Deming, H. L. Williams, E. Lentilhon...