Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...entries from Harvard in the Technology games Saturday, were as follows; Running high jump, J. H. Slade, '90; standing high jump, E. H. Rogers, '87, F. B. Lund, '88; fence-vault, J. H. Slade, '60; feather-weight sparring, F. Clement, '88, Sullivan, '88; light-weight sparring, W. Austin, '87, Hillelbrand, 87; middle-weight sparring, G. M. Ashe, '87, G. W. Curtis, '90; tug-of-war, Easton, L. S., Gorham, L. S., Boyden, L. S., Pease...
...Saturday the contest for medals to be given those making the best records in the pole-vault and putting the shot were held in the gymnasium. Gibson put the shot 32 feet 5 1-2 inches; Bowen; 31 feet 7 1-2 inches; Manley, 31 feet 4 1-2 inches. In the pole-vault, Leavitt cleared 9 feet 3 inches; Craig, 9 feet; Wheelwright, 8 feet 6 inches, and Dickerman, 7 feet 6 inches. The Athletic Association has decided to offer a medal for general improvement in each of the events...
...running high kick. It was not very close, but was made interesting by the fact that the winner, Wason, '90, broke the Technology record of 8 ft. 8 in. He kicked the tambourine at 8 ft. 9 1-2 in. The only Harvard man in the fence-vault was unfortunately very tall and had to give his competitors a handicap of 3 3-4 inches in consequence. By actual vaulting he came in second, with a record...
...Fence-vault (handicapped...
...second competition in the pole-vault and putting the shot will take place...