Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fifteen annual spring handicap games of the Manhattan Athletic Club will be given May 21. Gold and silver watches and silver medals will be given in each of the sixteen events...
...juniors won the Yale class races at Lake Whitney on Saturday. Bob Cook, who saw the race, said they rowed his stroke exactly. The freshmen came in second. The varsity crew gave the junior crew two lengths handicap and beat them by only three feet; time, 6m. 59s. The single sculling race was won by H. W. Buck, '95; time...
Putting 16-pound shot - Won by S. H. Evins (4ft. 6in.), 40ft. 4in., including handicap; D. Long, B. A. A. (3ft. 6in.), second, 39ft.; J. F. Driscoll...
Throwing 16-pound hammer - Won by G. S. Ellis, B. U. A. A. (20 ft.), 115 ft. 5 in., including handicap; second, H. R. Allen, 103 ft. 10 in.; S. H. Evins (scratch), third...
Running high jump - Won by A. H. Green (2 in.), 6ft., including handicap. T. E. Sherwin (3in.), second, 5ft. 11 1-2 in.; N. T. Abbott, D. A. A. (7in.), 5ft. 11in. [The best jump was by Fearing, who cleared 6ft.] L. P. Sheldon, P. A. A. A. (4in.) and G. R. Fearing (scratch), tied with Abbott for third, and lost on a toss...