Word: vaulting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Pole vault-Won by Cook (Yale), 12 in., height 11 ft. 3 in.; second, Clapp (Yale), 3 in., height...
...Newton '99, who spoke on "The Age of Sacrifice." At the in door games and exhibition in the afternoon three Princeton indoor records were broken: Garrett '97 put the shot 40 ft. 10 1-2 in.; Tyler '97 cleared 10 ft. 6 in. in the pole vault; while Carroll '00 broke the record for the high jump with...
...open events are handicap and are as follows: 50 yds. dash, 50 yds. hurdle, 880 yds. run, 1 mile run, putting 16 lb. shot, pole vault, running high jump, 1 mile walk. There will also be team races to be arranged later. Entrance blanks may be obtained from Mr. Lathrop and the entries will close March...
...practice he should do better than six feet, out doors. E. H. Clarke L. S. won the hurdle race from a large field, while Gould 1900 and Roche '99 took first and second respectively in the thirty yards dash. R. H. Morrison '99, with 9 inches, won the pole vault at 9 ft. 8 in. actual...
...scratch-1st, E. D. Gould 1900; 2d, J. T. Roche '99; time, 3 4-5s. Running high jump, handicap-1st, W. G. Morse '99, 5 ft. 11 1-2, scratch; second, A. N. Rice 1900, 5 ft. 8 1-2 in. actual, handicap 3 1-4 in. Pole vault-1st, R. H. Morrison '99, 9 ft. 8 in. actual vault, handicap...