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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Forty-yard handicap (nine ft. limit).- Final heat. First, F. Mason, H. A. A. (5.5 ft.); second, F. B. Fox, H. A. A. (9 ft.); third, V. Munroe, H. A. A. (7.5 ft.). Time, 43/5s...
Putting 16 pound shot (7 ft. limit).- First, R. Garrett, Jr., Princeton College (1 ft.), 40 ft. 5.5 in.; second, N. Young, E. B. A. A., (3.5 ft.), 39 ft. 5.5 in.; third, E. L. Hopkins, South Boston...
...hundred yard handicap (30 yards limit).- Final heat. First, H. B. Kendall, Amherst (30 yards); second, W. Williamson, Williams (20 yards); third, H. H. Lowe, Providence A. A. (30 yards). Time...
Owing to the fact that so little time is left to play off the tournament, it will be impossible to extend the time limit on any of the rounds; hence, special attention is called to rule VI. If any match shall not have been played when the time limit has passed, or if couples shall have been unable before then to arrange a date for a match, the committee will then decide the matter and will enforce the rule against any who have not been prompt in arranging their matches...
President Tucker of Dartmouth lectured before the Brookline Educational Society, Wednesday evening, on "The Principle of Utility in Education, and the Limit of its Value...