Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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University, but that such protest, before action thereon, shall be made in writing, subsequently, and presented to the U. T. A. C. committee. The next rule prohibits entirely from the inner grounds all except officials, members of press or competitors in events taking place. The 13th rule concerns the track, the 14th prohibits attendants from accompanying competitors in any part of a race. Rules about starting follow. In the 220 and 100 yds. courses are to be marked by stakes and cords, and in the longer races a competitor may change to inside when he is two strides ahead...
...shot Finlay was the only competitor and made a put of 37 feet, 8 inches. In the hammer Evins '93, contested with Finlay, although he has not yet recovered from a severe illness. Finlay won with a throw of 94 feet, 7 inches...
...years here at Cambridge a feeling against tug-of-war has been growing; and the strong sentiment is for abolishing the tug-of-war as a college sport. As long, however, as the other colleges continue it, Harvard should be represented by a team. While she remains a competitor in the "Mott Haven" games, her chances of winning the cup will be much lessened if she be not entered in every possible event...
Essays must be deposited at the President's office on or before May 1. 1891; and either prize may be withheld if no competitor appears to deserve...
...mile walk was well contested. J. H. Bell kept the lead and won in 7 min. 45 4-5 sec. A. L. Endicott, the only other competitor, was a close second...