Word: events
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Three handsome prizes will be given in each event, and the handicapping will be jointly done by E. C. Carter of the Metropolitan division, and H. C. Cornish of the New England division...
...entry fee is 50 cents per man for each event, but this fee will not be required from athletes from New York and vicinity. The events will be as follows...
...meeting of the Boston Athletic Association on Wednesday evening, O. W. Shead '93 broke the club record for the standing broad jump and the running high kick. The record for the broad jump was 9 feet 7 3-8 inches; Shead jumped 9 feet 11 3-4 inches. The event went to S. A. Coombs B. A. A. who had a handicap of 1 foot and a jump of 9 feet 4 1-2 in. E. B. Bloss '94 (handicap 1 foot) took second place with a jump of 9 feet...
...records in the high kick and rope-climbing were broken in the M. I. T. meeting on Saturday. The new record in the first event is 9 ft. 3 1-2 inches...
...chief event of interest in the athletic world, now that the Harvard Yale game is a thing of the past, is the annual Yale-Princeton game which will be played in New York tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. For the benefit of the large number of Harvard men who will probably witness the game, it may be stated that Manhattan Field, where the battle will be fought is at One hundred and fifty-fifth Street, and Eighth Avenue, the northern terminus of the Sixth Ave. and Ninth Ave. elevated roads. There are nine entrances to the grounds, and they...