Word: vaulted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three letter men, R. D. Gerould '24, Malcolm Morse '24, and R. L. Hyatt '24 are available for the high jump; for the broad jump the most promising candidates are D. J. Quirk '26 and Donald Spencer '26. In the pole-vault event Hyatt and W. T. Reidy '25 are likely to improve their past records which have already been good. Earl Evans '25 and P. A. Altman '26 are expected to do good work...
...Pole Vault...
...first day this fall at the high jump he jumped 5 ft. 6 in; he throws the 35 pound weight 43 feet, 6 inches; puts the shot 39 feet; broad jumps 20 feet; and throws the discus 100 feet. He has reached only 10 feet in the pole vault this fall, though he had done 11 feet, 9 inches while still at school. In the seventh event, the javelin throw, he does not excel because he has never competed...
...events were held on October 29. In these, Smith Halls scored the highest number of points. On Monday the meet will be brought to a close with the seven field events. These are the 35-pound weight, the 12-pound shot-put, the discus and javelin throws, the pole vault, and the high and broad jumps...
...Pole Vault--Won by W. D. Mogey '26, (2 ft. 9 in.), 11 ft., 9 in.; second, L. B. Chambers...