Word: vaulting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pole vault--Won by M. Wells '08, 1 ft.; second, P. E. Wye '06, 1 ft. Height...
...Pole vault...
...Pole vault--M. S. O'Riorden '06, M. Wells '08, P. E. Wye '06, H. H. Diamond...
...track team cannot hope to be successful next spring unless some more men come out to try for the field events. As yet no men have reported for the pole-vault and very few for the other field events. The University must depend largely upon new men this year and it is impossible to develop new material in the short time available in the spring. Therefore all men who intend to try for these events should come out at once and should not wait until the winter or spring work begins. Everyone reporting now will be given a good chance...
...Cobb in the half-mile; Rowland in the mile; King, Ware and Hall in the two-mile; Bird in the high and low hurdles; Murphy, R. Robeson, Crane, Derby, and E.L. Young in the high jump; Ayres and Ford in the broad jump; Gring and Sawyer in the pole-vault; Le Moyne and Schoenfuss in the shot-put, and Le Moyne in the hammer-throw are the strongest men in their several events. Besides these there are several men who were ineligible to compete this year. Among the most promising of the new men is J.F. Doyle...