Word: vaulting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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February 22 the Roxbury Latin School will hold games at the M. I. T. Gymnasium in Boston. The following events will be open: 30 yds. dash, 35 yds. hurdles (low), running high jump (handicap), pole vault (handicap), potato race. Entries for this meeting will close February...
...trying for these events meet hereafter as follows: Weights, every day except Saturday at 3 p. m.; squad in charge of F. G. Shaw. Walk, every day except Saturday at 4 p. m.; squad in charge of J. D. Phillips. Pole vault, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12.40 p. m.; squad in charge of A. B. Emmons. High jump, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 11.40 a. m. or 12.40 p. m. High and low hurdles, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11.40 a. m. or 12.40 p. m. Weight men and walkers do all their work at the time designated above. Others...
...bell exercises, followed by short distance sprinting on the floor below the gymnasium. In a short time Mr. Lathrop intends to have the long distance men running regularly out doors, and he also hopes to have special squads for the men in the weights, the jumps, and the pole vault...
...Pole Vault-Emmons '98, F. Curtis, W. W. Bellamy, H. B. Stanton...
...postponed vault was vaulted off yesterday morning. G. G. Hubbard '00, who had a handicap of one foot, won with an actual vault of 9 ft. 9 in. E. D. Brooks '99, with a handicap of six inches, was second, and A. B. Emmons 2d, '98, scratch, was third...