Word: rejection
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Carter. Prizes of silver were to firsts, seconds and thirds. The entrance fee of fifty cents for each event must be sent with entries to S. J. Campbell, sec'y, before June 8th. Rules of the A. A. U. to govern the events. The right to reject entries is reserved. Prizes will be on exhibition at A. G. Spaulding and Bros., 241 Broadway, N. Y. City...
Special conditions-All races are governed by the L. A. W. rules. Any race in which the number of entries shall warrant, will be run in heats. The right to reject any or all entries is reserved. Entries close Saturday...
...first three men over the line will receive additional prizes. Furthermore, a handsome banner will be awarded the club scoring the greatest number of points during the entire meeting, first place to count five points, second place three points and third place 1 point. The right to reject or strike out an entry is reserved. Entries close May 10 with Dr. W. L. Savage, secretary Games Committee, 19 West 44th street, New York City...
Gold medals to first and silver medals to second in each event. The entrance fee of fifty cents a man for each event must accompany each entry. The right to reject any entry is expressly reserved. Entries close January 15, 1890, with F. G. Abbott, secretary games committee, Riverside Athletic club, Newark, N. Y., or W. H. Robertson, 296 Broadway, New York city...