Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...loss of Knowlton at tackle and A. Marshall at guard, will prove serious. Derby played aggressively in the Yale game this fall, but his lack of weight will be a serious handicap. B. H. Squires '06, R. H. Oveson '05, and W. Z. Carr '06, are possibilities for the position. It is doubtful whether W. L. Mercer 2M., will be able to play again, as he was severely injured in the early part of the season...
...Weekly handicap track meets will be held at Cornell throughout the winter...
...Colwell 3G., scratch, won the 880 yards run, finishing 3 yards ahead of J. F. Henderson '05, who had a handicap of 40 yards. For the first lap and a quarter B. Merrill '06 set the pace, then Henderson took the lead, but was in turn passed by Colwell near the finish...
...mile run H. H. Rowland '06, with a handicap of 60 yards, easily finished in first place, 75 yards ahead of S. S. Hubbard, Jr., '07, with a handicap of 120 yards. Hubbard led for the first two laps, but was finally forced into second place by Rowland...
...most interesting race of the afternoon was the two-mile, which was won by R. C. Bollard '05, with a handicap of 150 yards. Bollard took the lead at the beginning of the third lap and held it until, on the fifth lap, he was passed by J. H. Hall 1G., handicapped at 60 yards. Up to within a few yards of the finish Hall was slightly in the lead, but Bollard passed him with a spurt just before he crossed the line...