Word: vaulted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Pole-Vault.--Won by R. W. Harwood OcC. (H.), 11 feet 6 inches: second. A. H. Fleteher (T.), 11 feet; third. J. V. Plumer '21 (H.), 10 feet 6 inches...
...Pole-Vault.--Won by Swede, Exeter, 10ft.; second, martin, Exeter, 9ft. 10in.; third, tie between Ely, Excter and Pope, Harvard...
Yale is especially strong in the pole vault and the jumps, in which events Princeton will not be able to rival the Eli men. In the pole-vault Gardner and Rogers have both been doing over twelve for this spring. The former, who tied for first place in this event at the penn relays, is almost sure to win against Princeton today. The principal Tiger pole-vaulters will be Baker and Paul...
...Pole Vault.--Won by H. R. Davis '23; second, J. M. Plumer '21; third, C. K. Pope...
...teams are about evenly matched. The two would have split even on first places; the University winning the 100, shot put, broad jump, hammer throw and high hurdles: Yale winning the mile, the quarter, the half, the high jump and the low hurdles, while the 220 and the pole vault would have been tied. Second and third places would have been about evenly distributed. In actual competition, however, it is probable that O'Connell would be able to repeat his performance of a year ago, defeating Siemens in the mile, while Gourdin should be able...