Word: vault
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pole Vault. J. L. Combs, L. O. Combs...
Although Technology, is not as strong in the field events as on the track, there are some high class M. I. T. entrants in these contests. Greenough in the high jump and Stearns in the pole vault have been clearing some good heights, while in the broad jump Stewart and Heap have been showing up well. In the weight events Dexter and Drew have been making the longest heaves, while the discus throwing of Tryon and Caine, and Garrard's javelin work have been particularly promising...
...yard and 220-yard dashes while at St. Paul's and will strengthen the Crimson in those events. The other additions to the entries are: R. J. Learson, 440-yard man; O. A. Schleikjer, 880-yard man; Edmund Burke, hammer throw; E. O. Sessions, pole vault...
...broad jump for the Reds, and his team-mate, C. A. C. Eastman '24, placed first in the shotput with a heave of 39 feet 6 inches. For the Whites L. K. Marshall 5E.S. and H. R. Davis '23 won first place in the hammer throw and pole vault respectively. The distance in the former was 139 feet 11 inches, and the height in the latter 11 feet. J. M. Greeley 2E.S., of the Reds, and Malcolm Morse '24, of the Whites, shared the top position in the high jump, both of them going over the bar at 5 feet...
...told about his trip to England this winter and related several of his interesting experiences while arranging for the meet between Harvard-Yale and Cambridge-Oxford teams, to be held this summer in England. Among other things, he said that it had been decided to add the pole vault to the list of events, and to substitute a three-mile run in place of the two-mile, which was previously planned...