Word: vaulter
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Villanova has two other IC4A title-holders in Charles Messenger in the two-mile and Erv Hall in the 60-yard high hurdles. And Villanova pole vaulter Vince Bizzarro, whose 16'7 3/4" vault beat Bob Seagren in Januuary, will probably be unchallenged in that event...
Steve Schoonover, the best pole vaulter in Ivy League history, tied his season-high vault of 15' 6" to win first. Pete Lazarus went 14' and took second...
Schoonover, Harvard's defending Indoor Hep champ, will face the likes of Bob Seagren. USC's world champion vaulter and Villanova's Vince Bizzaro, who beat Ceagren and Schoonover in the Knights of Columbus meet two weeks...
...easily the world's best pole vaulter a decade ago keeps neither a scrapbook nor a trophy room, cannot even remember where he stashed the gold medals he won in the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Games. Yet at 41, jut-jawed Bob Richards is as familiar a figure as most active athletes. Nobody could be happier about that than General Mills, Inc., maker of Wheaties, the breakfast yummy that Richards, one of the country's most successful single-product salesmen, enthusiastically pushes on television...
Juniors Frank Haggerty in the 440-yard intermediate hurdles and Steve Schoonover in the pole vault look unbeatable. Schoonover, who will be shooting for 16 feet, is the first decent pole vaulter the English will have seen from Harvard in about two decades...