Word: events
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first event, quarter mile ordinary, handicap. was raced for in two heats. One man from Yale entered and all the other men belonged to the H. U. C. A. In the first heat Brown (20 yards) tried hard to overtake Howe of Yale (60 yards) and finished a very close second. Hawes was third. In the second. Hawes was third. In the second heat Greenleaf (scratch) took his time and beat Barron (20 yards) on the home stretch...
...Both men were at the scratch, as they were in throwing the hammer. Evins made the best throw, 84 ft 4 in, but A. H. Green '92, with a throw of 75 ft., 8 in., and a handicap of 12 ft., won the event...
...MEETING.- All those who desire to compete in the University Meeting on Friday, October 31, must be examined by Dr. Sargent; office hours, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. today and Thursday. All freshmen who won first and second places in the freshman games must compete in one event at least in the university games in order to receive prizes...
...medals will be given in each event. In the interscholastic race, a silver cup has been presented, to be competed for by the Interscholastic Cycling Association, under rules similar to those which govern the Mott Haven games. The L. A. W. rules will govern. Entries (fee 50 cents for each event) close Saturday, November 1st, at 12 p. m. They should be made to F. L. Olmstead, Jr., 13 Wadsworth House...
...above events will be handicap. Three prizes will be given in each event. Blanks may be procured at the Club. Entries (25 cents in each event) will close with H. S. Cornish on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 8 p. m., and must be made on the B. A. A, blank, which can be obtained at the Club...