Word: third
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Broad Jump--Won by P. E. Morgan, Eliot; second, D. M. Hume, Lowell; third, R. H. Sullivan, Lowell; fourth, D. H. Mudge, Kirkland, Length--19 feet, 5 3-4 inches...
Pole Vault--Won by H. P. Minot, Eliot; second, C. D. Autremont, Winthrop; tie for third, J. O. Hanson, Eliot, and M. K. Hart, Leverett, Height 11 feet...
Yale scored twice in the first period while the Crimson sextet scored once in the first and once in the third. The Blue forces, who entered the game as favorites to win were clicking smoothly throughout the entire 60 minutes of play, and turned in a far superior type of hockey than they have exhibited in recent weeks. Harvard was equally up recent weeks. Harvard was equally up to form, and scarcely seemed to show the effects of Tuesday's herd game against Dartmouth...
...Crimson's second goal came in 8:34 minutes of the third canto and was another pob by Harding and Patrick. Harding shot a long pass to Patrick from the left boards, and Patrick stated in on Holt, drew him out of the net, and slipped it into the goal to the up the score...
Harvard held the edge for the rest of the third period with most of the play in Blue territory. In spite of the brilliant play of Austie Harding, who dominated the period with his flashy performance, the Hoddermen were unable to clinch the game...