Word: scratches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There will be four scratch events and one handicap, besides which a road race between Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania has been arranged. The scratch events will be a one-third mile, one-half mile, one mile and five mile race. The two latter will be paced by fast tandem teams. The handicap will be a two mile race with a limit of 200 yards...
...college scoring the most points in the scratch events will be presented with a silk banner. In every race, gold, silver and bronze medals will be given to first, second and third respectively. These medals will be struck from the H. U. C. A. die, and will equal in value those given at the intercollegiate meet...
...yards novice, scratch, B. B. Howard '96 took third place. R. H. Loines L. S., was second in the high jump. K. K. Kubli took third place in the 45 yards hurdle race...
...mile invitation run (scratch).- First, George W. Orton, U. of P.; second, E. W. Hjertberg, New Jersey A. C.; third, E. W. Mills, S. A. C. Time, 9 m. 571/5s...
...bicyclists will be perhaps the most prominent on the track. The college has many excellent riders. There are Goodman and Ottman, and Dickie, who won the two-mile handicap from scratch within two seconds of the intercollegiate record time at the fall games; W. H. Bird, a N. Y. Athletic Club man; Williams, why rode second in the Princeton-Columbia intercollegiate meet last spring; George Ruppert; Morrill, who won his heat in the intercollegiate race two years ago, and Captain Fearing, who scored Columbia's only point in the '95 intercollegiate meet. Besides these there are a good many less...