Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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POLE VAULT-11 entries. Harvard-no entries. Yale-T. G. Shearman, E. D. Ryder, F. C. Walcott. Princeton-W. W. White. Columbia-H. F. Welsh. U. of P.- G. P. Quinn, A. R. Cline...
...University of Pennsylvania will send the following men to the intercollegiate games at New York on Saturday: G. R. Quinn and A. R. Cline, in the pole vault; N. West, in the mile run; O. P. Chamberlain and J. M. Mitchison, in the mile walk; Thibault and Landreth, in the 100-yards and 220-yards dashes; E. M. Church, in the half-mile run; Bawster, in putting the shot and throwing the hammer, also Brinton and Pepper, in throwing the hammer; C. B. Keen, in the bicycle race; Webster, in the hurdle race, and Webster and Page, in the high...
...Quinn...
...high jump will, of course, be taken by W. B. Page, of the University of Pennsylvania, who holds the world's record of 6 feet 4 inches. The broad jump will probably be again won by Shearman, '89, last year's winner. The pole vault lies between Quinn, of the University of Pennsylvania, and Shearman, '89. Quinn is reported to have vaulted 10 feet 6 inches, The hammer and shot events are both exceedingly doubtful. If the rowing authorities would allow Woodruff, '89, to compete in the latter event, he would probably be the winner; otherwise, Hunt...
University of Pennsylvania. - A. R. Cluse, '87, J. P. Quinn...