Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whom were many marathon stars. The race was won by F. Fowler of the B. A. A. with a time of 27 minutes. Fowler is the national 5 and 10-mile champion and was a member of the Olympic team. He ran a very pretty race against a stiff handicap. Captain Bemis of the cross-country team won third place, with Raycroft and H. C. Pratt '23 in fourth and fifth places respectively. The University men ran sterling races and except for the two well-known stars who finished first and second, far outclassed their rivals...
Coach W. J. Bingham '16 stated yesterday that his plans for this fall included, aside from the regular cross-country meets, a Freshman Inter-Dormitory meet, and either a handicap meet for all track candidates or a meet in Boston for the University team. These meets will be for the purpose of accustoming the new men to competition, and for instruction in the correct method of running races...
Candidates for the news, editorial and photographic departments report at the Crimson Buildings, 14 Phympton street, tonight at 7 o'clock. Additional men wishing to enter the 1923 business competition which started Monday morning, may come out without being under any handicap whatsoever. Details of the candidates' work will be explained tonight by the needs of the departments...
...fall meets have been tentatively planned. One, which is to come on October 27, is a Freshman dormitory meet, and the other, to be field on November 3, will be a handicap meet open to the whole college...
...field event men will practice on Soldiers Field and, in bad weather, in the cage. Although the work will, in the main, be for conditioning and developing the men, two meets, one on October 27 between the men in the Freshman dormitories, and the other on November 3, a handicap meet, will in all probability be held. Men interested in the field events are especially urged to come out as there is great need for them, and the fall training is particularly valuable...