Word: vaulting
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...points, Harvard second with 25 1-3 points and Pennsylvania third with 24 points. Two intercollegiate records were broken, and a third equalled. Taylor of Pennsylvania won the 440-yard dash in 49 1-5 s., breaking the former record by 1-5 s. In the pole-vault Gring of Harvard, McLanahan of Yale and Gardiner of Syracuse tied for first place with a vault of 11 ft. 7 1-4 in. This breaks the previous record by 1-4 in. In the jump off for the medals McLanahan cleared 11 ft. 9 in., which will not be considered...
...Pole vault--Gring, H., McLanahan, Y., Gardiner, Syr., tied for first place, 11 ft. 7 1-4 in.; fourth, Behr...
...records were broken but most of the trials were very fast. Glass of Yale failed to qualify in the shot put, and Murphy of Harvard in the high jump. Schick easily won his heats in both the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Gring tied for first in the pole vault. De Witt of Princeton threw the hammer 160 ft., 7 in. Duffy competed in the 100 yard-dash and will run tomorrow...
...Pole vault--Gring (H.), McLanahan (Y.), Behr (Y.), Adriance (Y.), Gardner...
...Pole vault--Harvard: R. B. Gring '05, E. M. Sawyer '04; A. Robeson '04, A. Goodhue '04. Yale: W. McLanahan '05S., M. H. Behr '05S., G. Cooke, Jr., '04S., W. M. Adriance 1G., J. C. Preston...