Word: vaulting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual winter meeting of the Harvard Athletic Association will be held in the Gymnasium Saturday, February 16. The regular events will be: Potato race, 10 yards dash, spring-board leap, parallel bars, pole vault, tumbling, and tug-of-war. The invitation events will be high jump and putting the shot...
...will then be divided into separate squads for out door runs and work inside, according to the event for which they are practicing. Of last year's team, Yale will lose Eaton, Lyman and Hart in the hurdles, Allison and Bunnell, in the mile-walk, Rice in the pole-vault, Sanford in the quarter-mile, Glenny in the bicycle and Wheeler in the half-mile. It is expected that Yale will be stronger in the 100 and 220 yard events, but the loss of Bunnell in the mile walk and Glenny in the bicycle race, will be hard to make...
...half mile in 2 min. 1 sec., the mile in 4 min. 30 sec., the high hurdles in 15 3/4 sec., the low hurdles in 26 1/5 sec., who can broad jump 22 ft.; high jump, 5 ft. 11 in.; pole vault, 11 ft. 4 in.; shot put, 39 ft. 6 in., and hammer throw...
...annual indoor meeting of the Worcester Athletic Club, Saturday evening, four Harvard men won prizes. W. E. Putnam, Jr., '96 (3 in.) won the high jump with an actual jump of 5 ft., 10 1/2 in., beating Stingel; W. W. Hoyt '98 (scratch) won the pole vault, clearing 10 ft. 7 1/2 in., two inches more than the Harvard record; A. M. Eaton, Jr., '97 (7 ft.) was first in the 40 yards dash, with C. S. Fuller '96, second; time 4 3/5 sec. E. H. Clark '96 (3 ft.), F. H. Bigelow '98 (scratch) and E. Alden...
...Pole vault...