Word: winner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Three records were broken, and one performance, that in the high jump, was the best that has been done in the Stadium in any competition, and makes a new schoolboy record. The winner was W.M. Oler, of Pawling and he cleared the bar at 6 feet, 3 5-8 inches with apparent ease. He then put the bar two inches higher but was unable to get over at that height. Worthington, of Exeter, broke the interscholastic broad jump record, established by himself last year, by 7 inches. His jump was 22 feet, 8 1-2 inches. The pole-vault record...
...held in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The cup which was presented by S. G. Wells '86, is now held by H. W. Kelley '11. It will become the permanent possession of anyone winning it four years in succession. G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10, was the winner in 1910. Entries may be made in the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the field this afternoon...
...final matches in the Freshman championship will be played on Soldiers Field this afternoon, W. M. Washburn meeting M. A. Hofer at 2, and the winner playing E. S. Draper...
...Jarvis Field, at 1.15: H. G. Smith vs. W. B. Harris, winner to play A. J. Lowrey...
...Soldiers Field, at 2.30: C. H. Smith vs. J. M. Kingman, winner to play M. A. Hofer at 4; D. Kimball vs. E. S. Draper, Jr., winner to play G. M. Gates...