Word: high
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...seeing the intercollegiate games played in Cambridge is at present an excessive burden on undergraduates. Four or five years ago, an H. A. A. ticket at $5 admitted to practically everything but the Yale football game: then the Yale baseball game was made an additional charge at a high price; then the minor teams were thrown on their own resources and began to charge where most of them had not before, then the H. A. A. ticket was abolished entirely and all sports charged separately at a much greater aggregate cost. Subscriptions have continued as an additional and apparently unnecessary...
...novice high jump resulted in a tie between C. C. Pope '08, H. W. Horne '08, and G. W. Waller '07, who all jumped 5 feet 3 1-2 inches. The tie will probably be jumped off either today or tomorrow. The novice shot-put, which went on at the same time, was won by H. S. Blair '08 with a put of 32 feet 1 1-2 inches...
First place in the 16-pound shot-put was awarded to B. T. Stephenson '08, who made a good record of 43 feet 3-4 inches, considering the earliness of the season. In the handicap high jump R. G. Harwood '09, with a handicap of 2 1-2 inches and an actual jump of 5 feet 8 inches, beat G. E. Roosevelt '09 by an inch...
...door events H. W. Horne '08 secured first place in the novice high hurdle race, with B. T. Stephenson '08 a close second. In the handicap 45-yard hurdle race W. M. Rand '09 just beat A. B. Mason '08, who had a handicap of 5 feet, W. Minot '07 easily won the cross-country run, which was about a mile and a half long, in 6 minutes and 58 seconds. M. H. Whitney '09 with a handicap of 10 seconds over Minot won second place...
...Handicap high jump...