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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Running high jump. - F. K. Richardson D. S., B. J. Worman '95, G. C. Chaney '94, S. M. Merrill '94, E. B. Bloss '94, O. W. Shead...
...held at the American Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets, Philadelphia. Six of the events are open to all amateurs; 35 yard dash, scratch, and five handicap events; 440 yard dash, (20 yds. limit), half-mile run, (40 yds. limit), mile run, (80 yds. limit), running high jump (6 inches limit), 220 yds. hurdle race, over 8 flights, 2 ft. 6 in. high, (12 yds. limit). No spiked shoes are allowed. Mr. E. C. Carter, N. Y. A. C., will act as handicapper. The entrance fees, 75 cents for each entry must be handed in not later than...
...track will be about 13 laps to the mile with raised corners, and short spikes may be used by the runners. The ordinary iron shot will be used instead of the gymnasium ball. Hurdles will be evenly distributed on every lap, and in the vaults and high jump mats will be used to land upon...
Special events, scratch - 40 yard dash, open to those who have never won a prize in an open event for running at any distance; 440 yards run, same conditions; running high jump, open to those who have never won a prize in an open running high jump...
Open handicap events, open to all amateurs - 40 yards dash, 9ft. limit; 220 yards run, 10yds. limit; 440 yards run, 20yds. limit; 880 yards run, 45yds. limit; one mile run, 80yds. limit; one mile walk, 30s. limit; 300 yards hurdle race, 2ft. 6in., 10yds. limit; running high jump, 4in. limit; pole vault, 12in. limit; putting 16-pound shot, no limit...