Word: vaultingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Pole vault--Bud Lockett has done 13 feet in his better days, but at present is nursing a torn muscle in his right arm. There is little doubt that he'll score a lot this spring. Best is number two vaulter, but in big time competition 11 feet doesn't get you many points...
...their wealth, Doña María's family owned no suitable cemetery plot in Buenos Aires, and were forced to borrow a vault temporarily. Last week they were still looking for a permanent resting place...
...Brown. 1000-yard run--won by Judy. Time: 2:30.8. Discus--3, Lewis. 28-pound weight throw--won by Black; 3, Curran. Disance: 53 feeet, 11 1/2 inches. Broad jump--won by Mello. Distance: 20 feet, 6 inches. High jump--2, Mello; Lown tied for third. Pole vault--won by Mello; Lynne and Lown tied for third. Height: 12 feet...
...Sperber, Pearlstein; 600-yard run--Thayer, Grutzner; 1000-yard run--Rosen, Berman; mile--Cairns, Leeming; two-mile--Gregory, Everett; 60-yard hurdles--Durakis, McCormick; one-mile relay--Durakis, Tsavaris, Thayer, McGrath; two-mile relay--Cairns or Ellis, Baker, Ruby, Williams; high jump--Barwise, Best; broad jump--Carter, Geick; pole vault--Lockett; 35-pound weight--Tootell, Rubin; shot put--Tootell, Trimble, Kanter...
Other Ivy Leaguers who performed well during the evening were George Wade of Yale, fourth in the mile; George Appel of Yale, third in the pole vault; peter McCreary of Dartmouth, in the finals of the high hurdles; and Robert Mealey of Cornell, third in the invitational Lapham 1000 Yard...