Word: roose
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale's prospects on the track are the brightest in several years. While some of last year's heavy point-winners graduated in June, there remain good men in every event. If there is any cause for worry, it lies in the fact that there is a lack of good...
Oler is easily the best high-jumper Yale has had in several years. The other entries are uncertain. Matthews and Hampton are the broad-jumpers. They tied for second in the 1914 Harvard meet. Roos will do the shot-putting and Lough-bridge and Talbott the hammer-throwing.
16-pound shot-put.--Won by H. Harbison (Y.); second, W. F. Roos (Y.); third, C. E. Brickley '15. Distance, 44 ft., 9 3-4 in.
The greatest need is in the distance events. T. H. Cornell '15, in the short distances; V. Wilkie '15 and A. H. Revell '15S, are good men and should place. The pole-vault is fairly well taken care of and the high jump has an excellent new man in W...
Won by W. F. Roos (Y); second, C. E. Brickley (H); third, H. R. Hardwick (H). Distance, 43 ft., 4 1-4 in.