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Pole vault.- Won by Ryder, Yale; J. Crane '90 tied for second place; height...
...will be the best event. Sherwin, R. L. has done over 10 ft. R. F. Curry, Vi., has done 10 ft. 6 1-2 in., while W. Curry, Vi., and Hoag and Wheelwright, R. L., have all done 9 ft. 6 in. When it is considered that Leavitt '89, Crane '90 and Mason '91, are the only Harvard men, past or present, who have ever beaten this lowest figure, it will be seen that the quality of the entries is by on means...
Pole vault.- J. Crane jr., Harvard; Welsh, Columbia; Ryder, Yale...
Ryder of Yale, and Welch of Columbia tied for the pole vault at 10 ft. 7 in., and the points were divided between them. Crane '80, took third place, clearing 10 feet...
...following men who will represent Harvard at the Intercollegiate Games on the 31st, will meet in 47 Matthews this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock: H. R. Allen, F. Allen, Bardeen, Batchelder, Cook, J. Crane, W. Crane, Crosby, Davenport, Downs, Evins, Fearing, Green, Hale, Hawes, Lee, Lowell, Maynard, Moen, Mullins, Priest, Rotschild, Shea, Stead, Wells, White and Wright...