Word: recording
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual spring games of the Yale A. A. Saturday, R. G. Clapp '98, S. broke the world's record for the pole vault, clearing 11 ft. 6 in. The former world's record was 11 ft. 5 in. and the intercollegiate record held by B. Johnson of Yale...
...original plan provided that the leading team form each section and at least one other team having the next best record should be selected to play in the final series. Accordingly the following four teams have been chosen...
...Princeton team will probably be: L. P. Bayard, W. D. Vanderpool, Jr., J. Stuart, J. I. Blair, Jr., C. H. Murphy and W. Childs. The first three played last year and have been making good records this spring. Blair recently made a new record of 89 strokes for the New Brunswick links...
...experience early in the season. The game was won by steady, hard driving of the ball, fast base running, and Morse's heady, aggressive pitching. Plunkett and Jansen were together found for nineteen hits, most of which were clean and well placed. Haughton easily topped the list with a record of five hits, two of which netted two bases, out of six times...
...intercollegiate records were broken in the annual games of the University of Pennsylvania. W. P. Remington jumped 23 ft. 4 1-2 in. in the running broad jump. The record is 22 ft. 11 1-4 in. J. C. McCracken threw the hammer 139 ft. 9 in., breaking the record...