Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fourth of the series of handicap outdoor field events ended with the contest in the high jump yesterday afternoon. In this event, J. P. Long '11, who had a handicap of six inches, won first place; W. A. Perkins '12, with a three inch handicap, was second; and O. M. Chadwick '11, who had five inches, was third...
...handicap race in the 120-yard high hurdles which was run on the baseball field yesterday, was won by J. B. Cummings '13; J. P. Long '11, was second; W. Tufts '13, third; and R. F. Hoyt '10, fourth. Cups will be awarded for first and second places in this event...
...handicap contest in the 120-yard high hurdles, open to both Freshman and University track team candidates, will be run on the baseball diamond on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. It is necessary to hold the event here as it is impossible to use the track during secret practice. Coach Quinn wishes all candidates for the hurdles to enter this event, as it is important to find the new candidates of promise. There will be cups for first and second places, and entries may be made on the field...
...high jump which, with the discusthrow, was to be contested in the fourth of the series of outdoor handicap games, will not be held this afternoon on account of the secret practice in the Stadium. The contest in the discus-throw will be held, as scheduled, in back of the Stadium at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The contest is open to candidates for both the Freshman and University track teams...
There will be a handicap contest in the 120-yard high hurles, open to both Freshman and University track team candidates, which will be run on the grass on the baseball field on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. It is necessary to hold the event here as no track men will be allowed in the Stadium during secret practice. Coach Quinn wishes all candidates for the hurdles to enter this event, as it is important to find out the new men who may be developed. There will be cups for first and second places, and entries...