Leland Stanford Scott, Sr. (September 13, 1887 - March 19, 1979) set the Amateur Athletic Union record in the pole vault at a meet between Stanford University and Colorado State University on May 27, 1910. He cleared 12 feet 10+7⁄8 inches (3.934 m).[1][2] In 1912 he set the intercollegiate record at 12 feet 10+3⁄15 inches (3.917 m).[3]
Biography
editHe set the Amateur Athletic Union record in the pole vault at a meet between Stanford University and Colorado State University on May 27, 1910.[1]
In 1912 he had an appendix removed at Pablola Hospital.[4]
He married Maria Ann McHenry around 1915 and had a son, Leland Stanford Scott, Jr. (1917–1995). By 1918 he was working for the Hall-Scott Motor Car Company and living in Piedmont, California.[5][6]
He died on March 19, 1979, in Oakland, California.[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Arthur Swazey Jones (1912). The Pole Vault. p. 7.
- ^ McSpadden, Joseph Walker (1912). The American Statesmen's Yearbook. p. 987.
- ^ "Scott of Stanford Sets New Pole Vault Record". Riverside Daily Press. May 2, 1910. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Leland Scott Is Put Under Knife. Great Pole Vaulter Gets Along Well After an Operation". San Francisco Chronicle. December 19, 1912. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Leland Stanford Scott in the World War I draft registration". Selective Service Administration. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Leland Stanford Scott in the World War II draft registration". Selective Service Administration. Retrieved 2015-06-03.
- ^ "Leland Stanford Scott in the California Death Index". State of California.
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