Word: handicapped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Liberal handicaps and latent talent combined to bring many inexperienced field men to the fore in the three events of the annual winter handicap track meet held on Soldiers field Yesterday. The majority of the events are slated for today and should attract University letterman, graduate students, and freshman. Yesterday Freshmen did well throughout, excelling in the high jump, which resulted in a quadruple tie between three Freshmen and a Sophomore...
...results of the shot put and broad jump were equally surprising. G. F. Bennett '32, with a two and one half foot handicap allowance, hurdled the weight 43 feet, 10 inches, outdistancing J. H. Dean '34, promising Crimson weight thrower, by a foot. J. Van R. Strong '34 led the field of broad jumpers, his five foot handicap boosting him to an excellent distance, 23 feet, 4 1-4 inches...
...studying the number of balls which hit it and the angles at which they bounce off. That is the way physicists have determined the structure of the atom. Pellets have been radium particles, X-rays and, lately, cosmic rays. Inability to control available ammunition has been the great handicap...
...second University handicap track meet of the year will start on Tuesday on Soldiers Field at 2.30 o'clock. At this time the field events will be run off. The track events will come at 2.30 o'clock on the next day in the Briggs Cage, and it is expected that the program of hurdles, dashes, and distance runs will attract not only members of the University and Freshman track squads, but also athletes from the graduate schools...
Medals will be awarded for first, second, and third places. G. H. Bullwinkle 1G, famous mile runner from C. C. N. Y., is expecting to enter some of the distance runs, burdened with a considerable handicap...