Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...meet record on his last attempt after Desnoyers had just done 58 ft., 5 in. Sid Marland won the broad jump at 21 ft., 8 in. on his last try, and Don Forte and Jay Mahaney were in a four-way tie for first in the pole vault at 12 ft., a meet mark...
...crowd had hardly noticed the crewcut Marine corporal. This time he heaved himself aloft on his new fiberglass pole with neat precision-and the crowd was with him all the way. When the pole unbent to give him a final boost, Uelses became the first man ever to vault 16 ft. He had cleared the bar at 16 ft. ¾ in. (Next night in Boston he beat his own record, went over...
...have been a cause for celebration in the fortresslike Thompson house. The paintings included works by Matisse, Leger and Miro, and their market value was estimated at around $500,000. But as of last week, Thompson still did not have his paintings. Instead, they were in a Pittsburgh bank vault in the name of Philadelphia's Insurance Co. of North America...
...some victories can be considered more significant than others in such a consistent team effort, Jim Leath's surprising first in the 40-yard dash and Don Forte's tie for first in the pole vault should be singled...
Other first-place winners for the varsity were Leigh Callaway with 48 ft., 1 in. in the weight, Jay Mahaney with 12 ft. in the pole vault, Charley Olken with 44 ft., 8 in. in the shot, John Cawthorne with 1:21.5 in the 600, Greg Baldwin with 2:21.8 in the 1000, and the mile relay team of Leath, Don Kursch, Ralph Casperson, and Cawthorne with...