Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Special attention for the next ten days will be devoted to track candidates who are practicing in the hammer throw, the shot-put, the high jump, and the pole vault. It is intended in this way that an opportunity may be afforded for men who are inexperienced in the field events to get special instruction in them before regular work begins in the Stadium. Men may report at the Gymnasium at any time between 10.30 A. M. and 1 P. M., or from 3 to 5.30 P. M., but if possible the pole vaulters and shot-putters should report...
...officer ought to be given the general financial supervision of all sports, and as far as practicable all accounts should be carried on under his direction. In this way not only would the financial side of our athletics be cared for by a man who would be willing to put his whole time into the work, but the members of the Athletic Committee would be relieved of the clerical and office work now thrust upon them. All matters of well-known detail, such as the approval of schedules, etc., would be settled by the permanent treasurer, who would pass...
...candidates for managerships free for the legitimate work of their positions, getting men out and looking after the general needs of the teams; (3) support all teams which the Athletic Committee allows to represent the University from a common fund, accruing from gate receipts and ticket sales; (4) put responsibility for economy in expenditures on the graduate manager, and for the share allowed to non-supporting teams on the Athletic Committee...
...novice high jump resulted in a tie between C. C. Pope '08, H. W. Horne '08, and G. W. Waller '07, who all jumped 5 feet 3 1-2 inches. The tie will probably be jumped off either today or tomorrow. The novice shot-put, which went on at the same time, was won by H. S. Blair '08 with a put of 32 feet 1 1-2 inches...
First place in the 16-pound shot-put was awarded to B. T. Stephenson '08, who made a good record of 43 feet 3-4 inches, considering the earliness of the season. In the handicap high jump R. G. Harwood '09, with a handicap of 2 1-2 inches and an actual jump of 5 feet 8 inches, beat G. E. Roosevelt '09 by an inch...