Word: stadiums
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Field event competitions have been carried on under the supervision of Coach Quinn in the new pits at the open end of the Stadium. The hammerthrow, which is practiced behind the Stadium so as not to interfere with other sports, has the fewest number of promising men of any event...
...final heat of the 440-yard competition will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The winner will have the privilege of holding the Wells cup for one year. The following nine men qualified in the trials Thursday; K. B. Day '11, 30 yds.; L. P. Dodge '08, scratch; H. Guild '10, 15 yds.; H. E. Keays '10, 6 yds.; A. D. Piper '09, 15 yds.; F. M. deSelding '10, 2 yds.; M. Steinhart '11, 15 yds.; H. Watson '10, 3 yds.; W. F. Whitcher...
...trials for the 440-yard handicap competition for the possession of the Wells cup for one year will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. This competition was formerly run off in the spring handicap games, but is held separately this year in order to give Coach Lathrop one more opportunity to pick the best men in this event. For this reason the 440-yard run in the handicap games will be scratch this year. The Wells cup has been held the past year by H. Watson '10. The final heats will be held Saturday...
There will be a handicap high jump competition in the Stadium tomorrow, at 4 o'clock. All members of the University are eligible. Entries should be made with Coach Quinn at the Locker Building before 12 o'clock tomorrow...
...realize, and the Committee as well, that athletics for the greatest number are more important than a prompt payment of the Stadium debt. Investigations are being made of the expenses involved in reclaiming the rest of the Field, and, in view of the present attitude of the Harvard authorities on athletic questions, permission should easily be obtained to disregard a recommendation that operates against intracollegiate athletics...