Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...account of the rain yesterday the final heat of the 220 yards dash of the 'Varsity handicap games was postponed until tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The men in the heat are G. J. Holliday 1901, 10 yds.; F. H. Bigelow L. S., scratch; L. B. Canterbury '99, 5 yds.; L. S. Antisdel 1900, 4 yds. The following men will act as officials: B. H. Hayes, F. R. Nourse, H. H. Fish, W. G. Morse, A. G. Mason and J. T. Roche...
Throwing the discus was one of the events contested in the Yale fall handicap games...
...second autumn tournament of the Golf Club, an 18 hole handicap medal competition will be held on Friday and Saturday of this week. A blue-book for entries has been placed at Leavitt and Peirce's. Entries will close on Wednesday at 5 p. m. The fee is 50 cents. Three prizes, one for best actual score, one for best net score in Class A and one for best net score in Class B will be given...
...Varsity fall handicap track meeting was held yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field. In spite of the heavy track and the inclemency of the weather all the events were well contested and the times very good for fall races. All the heats of the sprints were close, scarcely a foot separating the first three or four men. In the final heat of the 100 yds. dash, Bigelow running from scratch, was gaining rapidly on the leaders, and would have finished first if there had been ten yards more...
...most exciting races of the day were the mile run and the 440 yds. dash. In the former, Grant overtook the handicap men just as they were turning into the stretch and the three men ran the last fifty yards neck and neck, finishing within five yards of one another. Burke, who was scratch man in the quarter mile, was unable to get through the crowd until they came into the stretch, and then it was too late to catch the winners, though he finished within ten yards of Clerk...