Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pole Vault: won by Morris Manker '38 (A), Otis Minot '38 (E) and John Jones, Jr. '38 (A), (all Lied), fourth, Sydney Cobb '38 (E). Height 9 feet 6 inches...
Winthrop scored in every event except the 880 and the pole vault, taking four first places. Leverett likewise missed only twice, and it was this all-round ability that enabled these two Houses to pile up a substantial lead over the others...
John Herrick of the Crimson scored in three field events. First in the discus with 148 ft., he figured in a four way tie in the pole vault, and was third in the shot. Win Pettingell was the other Crimsonite who tied at 12 ft. 4 in. in the vault. Bert Litman was a double winner in the shot put and the javelin. His javelin throw of 192 feet was the best of his career...
...Site for a central U. S. silver storage vault comparable to the gold cache at Fort Knox, Ky. (TIME, Jan. 25 et ante], was approved last week by Secretary of War Harry Woodring: four acres near the old north gate on the U. S. Military Academy reservation at West Point...
Track versus Dartmouth at Soldiers Field at 1:30 o'clock. Discus and hammer at 1:30, Pole Vault, shot put, javelin, high hurdles at 2:00; 100 yard dash at 2:10; two mile run at 2:20; High Jump, broad jump and quarter mile at 2:30; two mile at 2:40; half mile at 2:55; low hurdles at 3:05; 2:20 yard dash...