Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Most of the entries were Harvard men, and all the events except the two last were won by them. Shortly after three o'clock the first and most important race took place,- the two mile ordinary intercollegiate handicap. The competitors were: Kenneth Brown, H. U. C. A., 125 yds.; R. H. Davis, H. U. C. A., scratch; F. A. Delabarre, Amherst, 75 yds.; T. Barron, H. U. C. A., 200 yds; Philip Davis, H. U. C. A., 125 yds. Barron won in 6m. 1 1-2sec. Davis' time...
...first heat of the half mile ordinary, handicap, was won by T. Barror, '91, 50 yds.; second, Jas. Clark, 50 yds.; time, 1.20 1-2. Second heat won by F. L. Olmstead, Roxbury Latin Wheelmen, 50 yds.; second, Philip Davis, 25 yds.; time...
...most exciting race of the day was the one mile safety, handicap From his performance in the scratch race preceding, it was to be supposed that H. Smith, N. B. C. C., 50 yds., would win readily over R. H. Davis, scratch. At first it looked as if the race was between H. D. Hutchins, 100 yds., and Smith. Davis did not seem to gain much, while Smith readily overtook the leaders. During the third and fourth laps Davis gained steadily and at the end of the third he and Smith passed Hutchins and Drummond. About half way through...
...mile tandem safety, handicap, was won by P. J. Berlo, Trimount A. C., and E. A. Bailey, formerly of Harvard, with considerable ease. They were scratch. T. Barron, '91, and J. F. Bass, '91, were third, and Kenneth Brown, '91, and Philip Davis, '93, were second. Time...
...yard handicap run: W. C. Downes, Harvard College and N. Y. A. C (4 1-2 yards), first; O. K. Hawes, Harvard College and N. Y. A. C. (4 yards), third. Time...