Word: tied
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...junior collegiate eight-oared race all three contestants lowered the record for the course of one mile and 550 yards made by Cornell in 1905. The Yale second crew won by a length in 6 minutes, 27 seconds, 7 seconds under the record. Second place was a tie between the University Freshmen and the Pennsylvania freshmen, who rowed in 6 minutes, 28 3-5 seconds...
Pole-vault--Won by J. L. Barr '10; second, tie between N. Osthaus '11 and E. L. Souder '10. Osthaus won toss for cup. Height...
...Almeida Sp. Don Narcies, G, Rivera '09. Don Ramon M. H. Woolman '09 El Capitan, G. J. Giles Sp. El Boticarie, E. Machado '09 Un Quidam, H. W. Packer 2Tg. Pascual, W. Horn '10. "EL COCHERO Y M. CORNETA Nicodemus, E. N. Bray '09 M. Corneta, G. Rivera '09 Tie Paco, F. M. Ryan '10 Pepa, J. M. Wright '09 Lola, J. O. Patterson '09 Andres, H. Y. Masten '09 Carlos, F. F., Moir '09 Un Moyo, C. T. Allen '09 Un Lacayo, G. Lawton...
...Illinois won both the 16-pound shot-put and the discus-throw with 44 feet, 5 inches and 123 feet, 6 inches, respectively. L. W. Bangs '08 was third in the shot-put with an actual put of 43 feet, 1-2 inch. The high jump was a tie between Thorpe of Carlisle and Miller of Indiana at 6 feet, and Horr of Syracuse won the 16-pound hammer-throw with 148 feet, 1 inch. Cook of Cornell won the broad jump with a jump of 22 feet, 1 1-2 inches
Pole vault--Tie between E. L. Parker '10, 6 in. and J. L. Barr '10, 6 in.: third, N. Osthaus "11, 1 ft. Height, 10 ft., 6 in. Parker won the loss for the first...