Word: handicaps
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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First place in the broad-jump also went to H. Davis '18 (handicap, 1 foot 4 inches) with a jump of 21 feet. G. G. Haydock '16 (handicap, 1 foot) was second with 20 feet 7 inches, and J. H. Spitz '17 (handicap, 1 foot 10 inches) was third with 19 feet 10 inches...
...high-jump competition yesterday was won by H. Davis '18 (handicap 11 inches) with a jump of 6 feet 3 1/2 inches. W. E. Sullivan '18 (handicap, 12 inches) was second with 5 feet 8 1/2 inches, and for third there was a triple tie between J. O. Johnstone '16 (scratch), A. R. Frey '19 (handicap, 7 inches), and E. L. Florance '19 (handicap, 11 inches) at the height of 5 feet 7 1/2 inches...
...literature. A boy graduating from high school in Illinois knows that it will be comparatively easy for him to make his own way at the University of Chicago or at the State university--easy, that is, compared with what he knows, or thinks he knows, of Harvard. To the handicap of distance, Harvard places upon herself, in addition, that of uncertainty...
First place in the 16-pound shot competition yesterday went to E. R. Roberts '16 with a put of 40 feet 5 inches (handicap 4 feet). A. T. Lyman '16 took second from scratch with 39 feet 9 inches, beating Parson's mark of a week ago by 2 feet 5 inches. J. W. Cummings '18 was third with a put of 39 feet 8 inches (handicap 9 feet...
...Roberts '16 won the competition in the 35-pound weight from scratch with a distance of 43 feet 6 inches, which is a foot and 2 inches better than his record a week ago. L. Jackson '19 was second with 40 feet 4 inches (handicap 12 feet), and W. B. Snow '18 was third with 35 feet 5 inches (handicap 10 feet...