Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Pierce. 120 yards hurdle-R. G. Fearing. One mile walk-H. Ware, C. B. Barden, S. M. Brice. Two mile bicycle P. W. Davis, C. C. Goodrich, J. E. Tweedy. Running broad jump-B. B. Hinkley, L. A. Frothingham. Running high jump-C. Andrade, R. G. Pearing. Pole vault-R. 68. Miller. Putting the shot-P 8 N. Joks sonia G. Andrede, Kelton. Throwing the hammer-E. B. Hinkley. S. Saltonstall. G. K. Cummings, P. S. K. Johason...
Events-Two-mile bicycle race, 100 yards dash, one-mile walk, half-mile run, running broad jump, mile run, 440-yards dash, running high jump, pole vault, 220 yards dash...
...winners are as follows:-1 mile bicycle race, Hallock, Andover, 3 minutes, 18 3-4 seconds; 2nd, Burr, Andover, School record broken. 100 yard dash, Baker, Exeter, 11 seconds; 2nd Ellis, Exeter. Running high jump, Heywood, Exeter, 5 feet, 5 5-8 inches; 2nd, Holmes, Andover; record broken. Pole vault, Cartwright, Andover, 8 feet 11 inches; 2nd Parrot, Exeter. Mile run, Curtis, Andover, 4 minutes, 56 seconds; 2nd Graves, Exeter. Record broken. Putting the shot. Turner, Andover, 32 feet, 4 1 2 in. 2nd, Ford, Exeter, 120 yards hurdle race, Graves, Andover, 19 2-5 seconds, 2nd, Stothers, Exeter. Running...
Great preparations are being made for the Exeter-Andover athletic tournament to be held a week from today. Exeter and Andover have both held their annual spring tournament, and judging from the records made the contest will be very close. Andover is ahead in the pole vault and standing broad jump, while Eveter will probably capture most of the dashes. In the tennis tournament to be held in the morning, Harrison will represent Exeter in the singles, and Day, Andover...
Shearman, Yale's representative in the pole vault, broke his pole; and as Leavitt, Harvard's representative, refused to lend his pole, Shearman was obliged to take one so heavy that he could not do his best and lost the event. This act of Leavitt's, the story declares, is the more discourteous because at the games a year ago, when the positions of the two men were reversed, Shearman very kindly lent his pole to Leavitt...