Word: winner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...yard dash, 220-yard swim, plunge for distance, diving, four-man relay race, and a water polo game. In scoring, first place in each of the first five events will count 5 points, second place 3, third place 1; and the relay race will count 8 points for the winner. The water polo contest, however, will be scored separately and will count as a separate game...
...made up of inexperienced men, and novice competitions in nearly all events. There is a chance for any man, no matter whether he has ever run before or not, to come out and have a good time, and perhaps, with good coaching, develop the latent qualities of a point-winner. L. P. DODGE '08 G. EMERSON...
...offered by the Athletic Association for the winner of the greatest number of points in the two handicap contests in the broad jump was won by C. C. Little '10, with a score of 10 points. The results of yesterday's competition were as follows: first, C. C. Little '10, scratch, distance, 21 ft., 9 in.; second, W. P. Dillingham '11, handicap 6 in., distance, 21 ft., 3 in.; third, J. P. Long '11, handicap 6 in., distance...
...offered by the Athletic Association for the winner of the greatest number of points in the two handicap competitions in throwing the 45-pound weight was won by P. D. Turner '09, with a score of 8 points. The results of yesterday's competition were as follows: first, J. C. Jones '09, 2 feet handicap, distance, 33 feet, 7 1-2 inches; second, P. D. Turner '09, 2 feet handicap, distance, 32 feet, 9 inches; third, C. C. Little '10, 4 feet handicap, distance, 32 feet, 3 inches...
...held last evening with a total score of 383 points out of a possible 500. G. L. Cutting '09, with 45 points handicap, was second, scoring a total of 373, and M. C. Allen '11, 82 points handicap, was third with 351. A cup will be awarded to the winner...