Word: vault
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...field Harvard's greatest strength will be in the high and broad jumps and the pole vault, while the weight events will show a weakness. J. B. Camp '15 should continue to excell in the pole vault, for he won the event against Yale and tied for first in the Intercollegiates. His chief aids will be M. L. Greeley, Jr., '15, G. G. Haydock '16, and L. G. Richards '16. The latter won a place in the Yale meet...
...both dashes and would probably have brought California's total above that of Dartmouth and Yale. Dartmouth, through Braun, who earned nine points in the two hurdle races, Whitney who finished second in the shot-put, Buck who landed in a tripple tie for first in the pole-vault, and Nordell who took the broad jump, finished fourth in the ranking...
...secured second in the quarter-mile after a fight with Meredith of Pennsylvania, while W. J. Bingham '16 finished fifth. F. W. Capper '15 added two points in the record-breaking half, and J. Camp '15 made four more by tieing with two others in the pole-vault at 12 feet, 3 inches...
...POLE-VAULT...
...Camp '15, has done the best of anyone in the pole-vault to date, and if he continues in his present form he should register 5 points. Nevertheless, Cornell has two good men in Fritz and Milton, who defeated Camp in the dual games and who may force Camp to take second or even third. Sewell, of Pennsylvania, and Carter, of Yale are two others who have gone higher than 12 feet although the latter is irregular in his work. These men should take fourth and fifth places respectively...