Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shot put and the high jump were open invitation handicap events. In the former the scratch man made no showing at all; in the latter the scratch man, P. C. Stingel, B. A. A., won second place...
...decided at an executive meeting of the Harvard Cycling Association to hold a race meet for Harvard riders in the spring. The date is not yet fixed but will be early in April. The events will all be handicap except a one mile novice. The handicaps will be liberal and cups will be given for prizes. The events will be open to Harvard men only, the object being to give all bicycle riders in the University an opportunity to compete in handicap events without having to ride against outsiders...
...does not seem to be generally understood that the high jump, pole vault, and shot put are handicap events...
...still had a lead of eight yards, but in the last lap he fell again on the same corner and Orton won easily. Harvard won the team race with the B. A. A. easily in 3m. 17 4/5s. In the final heat of the 40 yds. handicap M. G. Gonterman '95 won, with a handicap of 7 ft., in 4 3/5s. The mile invitation race, which resulted in a dead heat between Kilpatrick, U. C. of N. Y., and Orton, U. of P., was very exciting, the latter only catching up with Kilpatrick by a beautiful spurt. J. W. Edson...
...handicap, 9 ft. limit. - 132, C. C. Brown, Jr., 7 ft.; 140, H. G. Dorman, 9 ft.; 147, C. H. Warren, 6 ft.; 148, N. K. Wood, 6 ft.; 149, A. Dyrenforth, 7 ft.; 150, D. W. A. Armistead, 6 ft.; 151, F. H. Bartlett, 7 ft.; 152, P. da S. Prado, 2 ft.; 153, S. L. Grandon, Jr., 6 ft.; 155 M. L. Butler, 5 ft.; 157, J. DeK. Towner, 6 ft.; 158, Gordon Allen, 6 ft.; 159, P. N. Booth, 6 ft.; 160, F. Mason, 6 ft.; 161, F. C. White, 6 ft.; 164, W. R. Mansfield...