Word: handicaps
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...mile champ Duncan Blanchard, a well-balanced Jumbo harrier team defeated the Crimson, 23 to 33, Saturday, over the local 3.7 mile riverbank course. Jumping off to an early lead, Blanchard outdistanced his field and coasted home in the winning time of 18:49.2 for a new collegiate handicap course record...
...powerful Jumbo squad is Duncan Blanchard, former Harvard V-12 man, now a transfer at Tufts. Holder of the collegiate record for the 3.7 mile handicap course, Blanchard will be favored to take first place tomorrow...
...next Saturday's encounter with Tufts, wartime arch-rival, Mikkola will have the same outfit that notched the opening win from Worcester Tech, 26-31, on September 16. Captain Mark Tuttle, who ran three miles over the rocky Handicap Course in that race after losing his right shoe-spikes, returned to action last week...
Competing under perfect racing conditions, Jaako Mikkola's Crimson harriers opened the 1944 season Saturday by taking the measure of a well-balanced Worcester Tech outfit, over the 3.7 mile University Handicap course...
...Grand American presents 100 targets to 12-gauge guns at distances of between 16 and 25 yards-the handicap being set by the Amateur Trapshooting Association with the help of 48 state trapshooting organizations. The Grand American's winner is regarded as U.S. champion. * The North American presents 200 targets to 12-gauge guns at 16 yards. ** The National Doubles presents 100 targets (two birds simultaneously) to 12-gauge guns at 16 yards...