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...rule the handicaps were very fairly given. In the quarter mile, however, N. W. Bingham, scratch, was unable to overtake the other contestants, though he ran beautifully and in good time. In the hundred yards dash, one or two men were perhaps handicapped a little heavily...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Fall Games. | 11/6/1893 | See Source »

...compete are to use the Carey Building. Calls for the events will be given there and not in the Hemenway Gymnasium. The events will be run according to the time schedule below, and any man not out in time will not, under any condion, be allowed to compete. This rule will be strictly adhered to, as it is necessary, in order to finish the events before dark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handicap Games. | 11/4/1893 | See Source »

...today. Here at Cambridge will be two football games and the handicap meeting of the H. A. A.; at New York will be the 'varsity game with Cornell, and at Manheim the great Princeton-Pennsylvania game which has provoked so much comment since the recent discussion on the undergraduate rule. These two games will form an interesting topic for conversation during the afternoon. As we said yesterday this very variety of events will probably interfere with the complete success of any one of them. It will do no good to urge men to go to the University game in preference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/4/1893 | See Source »

...game of the class series yesterday afternoon by defeating the freshmen by a score of ten to nothing. The freshmen deserve considerable praise for holding the sophomores down to so small a score and for playing the game they did, considering that the freshmen classes are not as a rule supposed to put very strong elevens in the field. Once it looked very much as if ninety-seven would score, as they rushed the ball down the field to within five yards of the sophomores' goal, when the ball was taken away from them for off side play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Game. | 11/1/1893 | See Source »

...these lines, Harvard and Pennsylvania made their agreement, which is not a whit less strong for purity in athletics than the undergraduaate rule, and which saves the university feature of university teams. It is to this agreement that the rules adopted last week by the Intercollegiate Football Association almost exactly conform. That Yale has seen the impracticability of the undergraduate rule, we are heartily glad. The fact remains, however, that Yale has voted in mass meeting to abide by the rule till next January, independent of the action of other universities, and that one man on the eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 10/30/1893 | See Source »

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