Word: marked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard dash P. G. M. Austin '13, from the five-foot mark; took first place from C. W. Gram, of the Boston Athletic Association, who had a handicap of two feet. J. P. Long '11 finished third...
...Harvard Freshman have played four games so far this year, having defeated Noble and Greenough's, 3 to 1, and having tied Milton Academy. Rindge Manual defeated them by the score of 3 to 1; and St. Mark's was victorious by the same score. The only outside game for the Yale freshmen resulted in a victory over Groff by the score...
...mediocre has been the work of both teams throughout the season that there appears to be little advantage in favor of either. The Harvard Freshmen have played four match games, winning from Noble and Greenough's, tieing Milton Academy, and losing to Rindge Manual Training School and to St. Mark's. The Yale 1913 team has played but one outside game, winning from Groff School by the score...
...handicap 50-yard dash R. C. Foster '11 ran in splendid form, barely losing out to Gram of the B. A. A. for first place in the exceptionally fast time of 5 2-5 seconds. Gram, with 3 feet handicap, succeeded in getting off the mark in the final heat a trifle ahead of Foster, but the latter ended in a characteristically strong sprint. The 50-yard handicap high hurdle race was won by J. K. Lewis '11, with a handicap of 4 feet, in 6 3-5 seconds. J. P. Long '11, running from scratch, finished second...
Score--St. Mark's, 3; Freshmen, 1. Goals--Bundy 3, Pratt 1. Time--15 and 20--minute halves...