Word: vaulting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Bloss '94 won the thirty yards dash at the Yale Winter Meeting Saturday evening, Crane Harvard '90 won the pole vault...
...handicap fence vault was the first event on the program. Daniels of Phillips' Exeter, who made a new record for the school in the recent indoor meeting there, was supposed to be the drawing card in this event, but he failed to appear, and the only contestants were A. H. Green, '92, and J. Connor, B. Y. M. C. U., who had a handicap of 3-4 inches. The bar was started at 6 feet, and gradually raised to 6 ft., 10 1-2 in., which both cleared. Connor failed to go any higher, but Green vaulted...
...will be held at the Lincoln Rink, on Saturday, April 2, at 8 p. m. The following will be open amateur invitation events to which the Harvard A. A., is invited to send competitors. Events: 30 yards dash, (scratch;) 30 yard hurdle, (scratch;) high jump, (4 inch limit;) pole vault, (8 inch limit.) Cups will be given to first and second in each event. Entrance fee for each event 50 cents. Entries close for second meeting, March 30. Entries to be sent with...
...Fence Vault, Fencing (semi-final bouts), Horizontal Bar, Broadsword (trial bouts), Tumbling, Fencing, (final bout), and Running High Jump. The handicaps in the last event, with 3 in. limit, are: Sherwin, 3 in.; Sheldon, 3 in.; Heywood, 2 in.; Morse, 2 in.; Fearing, scratch; Green, 2 in.; Bloss, 2 in.; Chaney...
...Fence Vault (handicap by reach; invitation). - T. Connor, B. M. C. U., G. A. Davis '95, E. H. Daniels...