The Crimson rambler . ^ in J. Arthur Baird Broad jump—21 ft J- Arthur Baird IND )OR RECORDS 20 yard dash (men)—2 4-5 sec C. A. Sundberg 20 yard dash (girls)—3 2-5 sec M. Frances Foley Shot put—32 ft. 2^ in .0. Clark Pole vault—9 ft J. Wm. Getzendaner Standing broad jump—9 ft. 1 in S. Clark Standing high jump—4 ft. 5)^ in S. Clark Girls running high jump—3 ft. 10 in M. Frances Foley Running high jump—5 ft. 2 in W. OHaver 20 yard high hurdle—3 3-5 sec G. Clark 440 yard dash—1 min. 12 sec R. IMcFarland 880 yard dash—2 min. 35 1-5 sec Stephen Taylor 1 mile run—5 min. 32 sec Stephen Taylor THE 1911
The Crimson rambler . ^ in J. Arthur Baird Broad jump—21 ft J- Arthur Baird IND )OR RECORDS 20 yard dash (men)—2 4-5 sec C. A. Sundberg 20 yard dash (girls)—3 2-5 sec M. Frances Foley Shot put—32 ft. 2^ in .0. Clark Pole vault—9 ft J. Wm. Getzendaner Standing broad jump—9 ft. 1 in S. Clark Standing high jump—4 ft. 5)^ in S. Clark Girls running high jump—3 ft. 10 in M. Frances Foley Running high jump—5 ft. 2 in W. OHaver 20 yard high hurdle—3 3-5 sec G. Clark 440 yard dash—1 min. 12 sec R. IMcFarland 880 yard dash—2 min. 35 1-5 sec Stephen Taylor 1 mile run—5 min. 32 sec Stephen Taylor THE 1911 CRIMSON RAMBLER. The 1910 Baseball Team SCHEDULE Carthage, 4 Elliot B. C, 4 Carthage, 4 C. H. S., 3 Carthage, 1 Shurtleff, 3 Carthage, 1 William and Vashti, 3 Carthage, 2 Iowa Wesleyan, 3 Carthage, 2 William and Vashti, 19 rHE TEAM Catcher R. Jones First base . Roswold OHarra, Stuart Clark Second base Edward Martin (Capt.) Third base Otis Wood, Campbell Short sto]) Jervis Clark, Bell Pitcher Willie OHaver Left field Lynn Welge Center field h^rank Campbell, Coleman Right field ^:arl W. Camp1)cll THE 1911 CRIMSON RAMBLER BASEBALL REVIEW SEASON OF vni) ITJ-I the sprin<4- oi 1910 came the installation of another ^ameinto our athletic curriculum, tliat of baseball. Vor se\eralyears baseball was desired by the students, but there wasnever enough impetus to carry the desire, until last sjjrini; when thebaseball fans made a protest for it, and accomplished their end. Although Carthage College had no traditional baseball enthusiasm,it did not lack strong support, both from the students and the publi
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