Word: vault
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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High Jump--Won by C. H. Wood '41, 6 ft. (5 ft., 6 in.); Broad Jump--Won by N. J. Young '42, 21 ft., 8 1-4 in. (19 ft., 2 1-4 in.); Polo Vault--Won by S. Brooks '42, 14 ft. (11 ft., 6 in.); Shot Put--won by G. A. Downing '40, 48 ft., 6 1-2 in.; Javelin--Won by H. Kent '39, 169 ft., 4 in. (144 ft., 4 in.); Discus--Won by G. A. Downing '40, 127 ft., 7 in.; Hammer--Won by T. T. White...
Steve Madey and Andy Rosenberger in the pole vault will be up against Yale's Ted Lussen, a tough nut to crack in any man's track meet...
...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...
...Lowell House team spurted, led by anchorman Dan C. Hamilton '41, while Eliot fell behind Kirkland to lose all their lead. Other closely contested events included the 1000-yard run taken by R. L. Wing '40, of Lowell House, the 300-yard run won by Hamilton, and the pole vault captured by H. P. Minot '41 of Eliot House...
Because he had trouble measuring his take-off and only cleared 12 feet, 6 inches Saturday night, Steve Madey will try the pole vault again tonight; he will be seconded by Andrew Rosenberger. Partlow, who twisted his ankle slightly at the B.A.A. Games, will not jump as had been planned...