Word: millstreams
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following are the regatta officials: referee, H. P. Wardwell, B. A. A.; judges at finish, P. H. Sullivan, Riverside Boat Club, J. S. Hallahan, St. Joseph A. A., H. R. Delano, Millstream Boat Club; timers, Dr. W. A. Morrison, East Boston A. A. Boat Club, H. B. Webster, Newell Boat Club, Alfred J. Lill, Jr., St. Joseph's A. A.; clerk of course, T. W. Healey, Shawmut Boat Club; judge at turn, A. L. Bennett, Arlington Boat Club; starter, H. R. Delano, Millstream Boat Club...
...Weld junior four-oar easily defeated the crew of the Bradford A. C. The senior four-oar race was won by the Newell, with the Millstream and Union Boat Club crews some distance behind...
...Newell crew won the junior eight-oar race. At the bridge the Weld crew was about half a length behind the Newell, with the interscholastic crew third and Millstream fourth. The Newell then drew away and the schoolboys caught up with the Weld. Here the Weld coxswain fouled the interscholastic crew, and 7 in the Weld boat broke his oar and jumped overboard. The interscholastic crew crossed the line two lengths behind the Newell. The orders of the winning Harvard crews were as follows...
...entered for this class. The Newell club has entered a junior eight-oar and a senior four-oar. Other entries are from the B. A. A., the Union Boat Club, the Jeffries Point and Shawmut Athletic Clubs of Boston, the Riverside and Bradford Athletic Clubs of Cambridge, and the Millstream Athletic Club of Chelsea. The orders of the Harvard crews are as follows...
...Weld senior crew was badly beaten by the senior crew of the Millstream Boat club. The Weld crew got off first, but by the bridge Millstream had gained a length, and all the way to the finish they gradually increased their lead...