Word: poling
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...POLE VAULT.1, P. R. Frothingham, '86; 2, T. C. Craig, '87; 3, R. G. Leavitt, '89. After a long and close struggle Frothingham won with a vault of 9 ft. 1-4 in. Craig was second with 8 ft. 9 in. to his credit...
...Pole vault. - 1, P. R. Frothingham, '86; 2, T. C. Craig, '87; 3, R. G. Leavitt...
...captain of the team, will be Yale's only entry for the hammer and shot. He won the hammer last spring and will stand a good chance this year. Goodwin, '89, is doing fair work jumping and will probably go to New York. Shearman, '89, will enter the pole-vault, an event in which Yale has never before had an entry. Kulp, '87 S., and Carlton, '87 are training for the 2 mile bicycle race, but as yet have developed no great speed. The tug-of-war team has not been selected, but Farrington, '86 S. who is rowing...
...yards. - E. H. Rogers. 100 yards. - E. H. Rogers. Pole vault. - T. C. Craig...
...freshmen displayed their powers against a coal passer on their tug yesterday, who attempted to pull down the '89 flag when they had reached dock. In the tussle which ensued, flag, flag-pole, and all were torn down...