Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University, C. G. Krogness '21, was withdrawn yesterday by Coach Bingham. Krogness, who was entered in the 120-yard hurdles and the high jump, has done little track work during the last year; and Coach Bingham believes that he will gain more benefit from remaining at Cambridge for the handicap meet Saturday than by taking part in the Carnival...
While the University track men with no practice this afternoon rest for tomorrow's handicap meet, the 1924 runners will take part in a scratch handicap interdormitory meet, from the results of which Coaches Bingham and Farrell will be able to make up the entries for the Exeter and Yale meets a week and two weeks respectively from tomorrow. The field events this afternoon will begin at 2 and the track at 3 o'clock. The same schedule will be used in the meet tomorrow, which all members of both the University and Freshman squads are free to enter
...team will have three meets: those with Princeton 1924, Harvard 1924 and the Yale Interscholastics. The team will be well represented in the distances as indicated by the record of the championship cross-country team last fall. Douglas won the 1000-yard handicap race at the Brooklyn College games in 2 minutes and 19 seconds. Bush, Chapman and C. D. Hilles did excellent work last fall and are regarded as sure point winners in the spring meets. Hulman, who has made good time in the hurdles, will also enter the pole-vault and the broad-jump...
...will put on the management, more track manager candidates are needed than reported yesterday. The competition will be held open until 1.15 today for any additional men who wish to go out. Candidates who report at the H. A. A. before that time will be under no handicap...
...might well be supposed that such a policy would result in our entering the regular fall season at a decided disadvantage. Four months extra training seems a huge handicap to be overcome...