Word: shots
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There are only six men in training for putting the shot...
...race (open to Second Regiment ). On Saturday night the following events will be contested, all of which are handicaps with the exception of the potato and obstacle races, and all open to amateurs: 440 yards dash; running high jump; one mile walk; potato race; 50 yards dash; putting the shot; mile run; 220 yards hurdle; tug-of-war; obstacle race. The open contests will be under A. A. U. rules, and the handicapping will be done by Hegeman, the official handicapper. Gold medals of handsome design will be given the winners, and similar ones of silver the second...
...squads for the special work they are to take up. The sprinters will be under the charge of Kulp, of the Medical School; the long-distance runners under Hulme,'89; the jumpers and pole-vaulters under Webster, who won the high jump at the intercollegiate games last year; the shot and hammer men under Bowser...
...first of a series of gymnasium contests took place at Yale last evening. There are fifteen entries for the high jump, with Shearman, '89, scratch; the others with handicaps varying from two to ten inches. Putting the shot has ten entries with no handicaps...
...first prize for the high jump will be a cup, the base of which will be made of cut glass and the bowl, artistically arranged to fit in it. The prize for putting the shot will be an etched oxidized ornament which will stand about nine inches high. Both contests will be handicap and open to all members of the university, with a liberal handicap...