Word: partlow
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four of these second-place winners were Crimson athletes. Don Donahue got a second in the 220-yard low hurdles, George Downing in the shot put, Fred MacIsaac in the pole vault, and Bob Partlow in the broad jump...
Robert B. Partlow...
...Lightbody and Franny King in the 440; Al Hanlon in the half mile; Ros Brayton in the mile; Gene Clark in the two-mile; Don Donahue in the high and low hurdles, and Roger Schafer in the lows; Captain Bob Haydock in the high jump; Bob Partlow in the broad jump; Fred MacIsaan in the vault; and George Drowning and Howle Mendel in the shot...
...than there is a phalanx of talent returning in events not touched by graduation: Torby Macdonald in the 220; Gene Clark, Dave Simboll, and Bob Nichols in the two-mile; Don Donahue, Maze Fernald, and Roger Schafer in the hurdles; Partlow in the broad jump; Marshall MacIsaac and Steve Madey in the vault; Downing and Howle Mendel in the shot and Nat Heard in the discus; and Big Bill Shallow in the hammer throw...
...final entry list for the Oxford-Cambridge meet was also announced yesterday. Besides those previously announced, Brinckley of Yale has been awarded the number two spot in the high jump, since Bob Partlow, who is already slated to broad jump, withdrew; Marshall MacIsaac will be the second pole vaulter on the basis of his performance in the Heptagonal; and Yale's Bob Ord earned a berth when he beat out Joe Bradley in a special...