Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Coach Carl Olsen can rely upon consistent winner Bob Mello for first place points in the pole-vault, high jump, and broad jump. Mello had no trouble capturing the three events from the Elis in the winter meeting, against only middle-class opposition...
Comparative times indicate a very close mile-relay, with Harvard on top. Carter will edge Tod Lewis of Yale in the broad jump, but Elis George Appel and Neil King should pole vault higher than Bud Lockett. Lockett and Dick Barwise will get their opposition from George Hipple and Jim Keyes in the high jump
Once again Captain Bob Mello was high scorer for the Crimson, winning the broad jump and pole vault, and tying for first in the high jump. Mello, who was captain of the Exeter team last year, also placed third in the javelin, giving him a total of 14 points. Bob Lown had one of his best days for the '53 squad, getting a third-place tie in the pole vault, a first-place tie in the high jump, second in the broad jump, and third in the shot...
Carter won the broad jump at just under 21 feet, with Bob Ray a quarter inch behind. Dick Barwise went five feet, 10 inches to take the high jump with Geick third, and Bud Lockett was second to Terrier Jose Barbosa's 11 feet in the pole vault...
Unless Bud Lockett comes through, the Crimson will be lucky to get anything in the pole vault. Terrier Jose Barbosa, sixth in the Olympics, does a consistent 13 feet...