Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Clarke '96 will direct the work of the field event men in the Baseball Cage. Weekly competitions will be held in the jump, broad jump, shot-put, and pole-vault and prizes will be awarded at the end of the season to the men with the highest averages...
...field event men under E. H. Clarke '96 will work in the Baseball Cage. Weekly competitions in the high jump, broad jump, shot-put, and pole-vault will be held as usual, the men who have the highest averages in each of these events being awarded prizes at the end of the season. Opportunity to enter several indoor meets will be given throughout the winter, thus affording inexperienced men an excellent chance to obtain valuable practice in competition...
...University has been weak in the hammer. This is an event which requires several years to master. For this reason it is important that a man start training for it his Freshman year if he wishes to attain success. For men with some skill at handling themselves, the pole-vault offers a fertile field for development...
...been invited to compete, and accordingly unusual performances are expected. The events will be as follows: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard run, 880-yard run, mile run, 5-mile run, 120-yard hurdle race, 220-yard hurdle race, 440-yard hurdle race, 3-mile walk, pole-vault, high jump, broad jump, running hop-step and jump, throwing 56-pound weight, 16-pound hammer-throw, 16-pound shot-put, throwing the discus and the javelin...
...Pole-vault.--M. L. Greeley, Jr., '15, Foss, of Cornell, Curtis, of Syracuse, and Carter, of Yale, tied at 12 ft. Wilson, of Michigan, and Bamer, of Princeton, tied...