Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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POLE VAULT.1, P. R. Frothingham, '86; 2, T. C. Craig, '87; 3, R. G. Leavitt, '89. After a long and close struggle Frothingham won with a vault of 9 ft. 1-4 in. Craig was second with 8 ft. 9 in. to his credit...
...Pole vault. - 1, P. R. Frothingham, '86; 2, T. C. Craig, '87; 3, R. G. Leavitt...
...captain of the team, will be Yale's only entry for the hammer and shot. He won the hammer last spring and will stand a good chance this year. Goodwin, '89, is doing fair work jumping and will probably go to New York. Shearman, '89, will enter the pole-vault, an event in which Yale has never before had an entry. Kulp, '87 S., and Carlton, '87 are training for the 2 mile bicycle race, but as yet have developed no great speed. The tug-of-war team has not been selected, but Farrington, '86 S. who is rowing...
...yards. - E. H. Rogers. 100 yards. - E. H. Rogers. Pole vault. - T. C. Craig...
...mile run, half-mile run, quarter-mile run, 220 yards dash, 100 yards dash, 120 yards hurdle race, one mile walk, throwing the hammer, putting the shot, running high jump, running broad jump, pole vault, two mile bicycle race...