Word: walks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...open to all amateurs and will be governed by A. A. U. rules: 880 yards run, novice, scratch, and seven handicap events, viz. fifty yards, two hundred yards, one thousand yards, and two mile runs, two hundred and twenty yards hurdle race (2 feet 6 inch hurdles) mile walk, and running high jump. Handicapping by official handicapper of A. A. U. Gold medal to first and silver medal to second in each event. Prizes will be on exhibition at A. G. Spaulding's, Broadway...
...held in Belleville Avenue rink near Fourth Avenue, Newark, N. Y., Wednesday, January 22, 1890, at 8 p. m. The events open to amateurs (A. A. U. rules to govern all competitions), are six handicap events, viz., 50 yards, 250 yards, 880 yards and two mile runs, one mile walk, running high jump; also a novices' 300 yard scratch race (for those who have never won a prize in open competition) and lastly, an obstacle scratch race (open only to club members...
...athletic clubs and the leading college athletic associations will send representatives. The list of events is: 50 yards run, 880 yards run, pole vault, 220 yards run, 1 mile run, 220 yards run over 2ft, 6in. hurdles, running high jump, throwing 56-pound weight, 440 yards run, 1 mile walk, putting 16-pound shot, tug-of-war of 650 pounds-4 men, 2 substitutes...
...furnished room, three minutes walk from Memorial; southern exposure; bay window; very reduced rates; apply to W. R. Ellis, 910 main street, Quincy square...