Word: vault
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first of the regular weekly handicap competitions in the pole vault in the Baseball Cage was won yesterday by M. T. MacDonald '18, G. G. Haydock '16, and J. J. Albright '19, tied for second place. The winner's actual vault was 10 feet 6 inches, but a handicap of 9 inches gave him a total of 11 feet 3 inches. Haydock was at scratch and did 11 feet, while Albright had a handicap of 2 feet 9 inches...
...first of the weekly handicap pole-vault competitions will be held in the Baseball Cage this afternoon at 3.00 o'clock. All men who are interested are urged to come out, whether they have been out before or not, as the competition is to be run on a handicap basis. Two cups for each field event will be given at the end of winter practice, one for the best actual record in each event, and the other for the best average point record plus the allotted handicap. These competitions are open to both Freshmen and upper-classmen...
...Pole-vault competition in Baseball Cage...
...first of the competitions in the five field events is scheduled to take place next week. On Wednesday at 3 o'clock there will be a competition in the pole vault, on Thursday contests in the high and broad jumps, and on Friday in the shot-put and 35-pound weight...
...Pennsylvania; 880-yard run, L. Campbell, Chicago; 1-mile run, I. D. Mackenzie, Princeton; 2-mile run, D. F. Potter, Cornell; 120-yard hurdles, W. F. Kelly, Southern California; 220-yard hurdles, F. Murray, Stanford; broad-jump, H. T. Worthington, Dartmouth; high jump, W. M. Oler, Jr., Yale; pole-vault, F. K. Foss, Cornell; shot-put, A. W. Mucks, Wisconsin; hammer-throw, H. P. Bailey, Maine; cross-country, J. W. Overton, Yale...