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Word: handicapped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Grady '33, by winning the 70-yard High Hurdles and placing second in the High Jump, was the only man to take two places on the first day of the annual Fall Handicap Track Meet at Soldiers Field yesterday. Grady was defeated in the High Jump by W.A. Cone 1GB. The winners of the other events run off yesterday were Harry Bergson '32 in the 70-yard Dash, J.S. Marsh '32 in the Javelin, and L.W. McGuiro '34 in the 440-yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J.C. GRADY STARS IN HANDICAP MEET | 11/6/1931 | See Source »

...Handicap Cross Country Today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: J.C. GRADY STARS IN HANDICAP MEET | 11/6/1931 | See Source »

Inexperienced track and field performers will have an opportunity to prove their worth today and tomorrow in the annual Fall Handicap Meet, which starts on Soldiers Field at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The meet will be an informal affair, and Coach Hagerty will give liberal handicaps to untried contestants...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL HANDICAP MEET WILL BE HELD | 11/5/1931 | See Source »

Fifteenth men are entered in the 75-yard dash, major event of this afternoon's competition, with trials scheduled for 3.30 o'clock and finals for 4.05 o'clock. The javelin throw at 2 o'clock will see new performers given handicaps of as much as 15 feet, while the handicap in much as 15 feet, while the handicap in the high jump, set for 3 o'clock, generally varies from one to eight inches. Other events are the shot put, staged in the old cage at 3.30 o'clock, the 70-yard high hurdles at 3.45 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL HANDICAP MEET WILL BE HELD | 11/5/1931 | See Source »

...proceeded to sell stock to the public on patriotic grounds. But in days when no Atlantic fleet makes any money to speak of, and with Britain's greatest Royal Mail losing millions, the prospects for an American fleet in the New York-Europe run, with the extra handicap of high wages and Prohibition, were indeed forlorn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Biggest Pool | 11/2/1931 | See Source »

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