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...Swain, weight 179, has a tendency to clip his stroke. Fails to keep his blade covered during stroke...
Individually the men still show slight faults. Goodrich at stroke, who weighs 169 pounds, brings his oar back too far from the water, which makes him clip. The fault of rushing the slide seems to start with...
...freshman crew is rowing in very poor form, and Mr. Kidder will have his hands full to get it into shape in time for the race. Its work is principally remarkable for its shortness and for a clip at the beginning of the stroke which destroys whatever benefit it might derive from a fairly good body swing; in fact, the men's heave with the shoulders is quite over before their oar blades take the water, and no sooner are the oars fairly buried than they are allowed to work out by the hands being drawn in very...
Considerable improvement has been evinced in the sophomore crew since Derby and A. Brewer have joined them. The body work of the crew as a whole is creditable; the most prominent fault seems to be a tendency to clip at the catch and row out at the finish...
...three unearned runs come in. This tied the score, and, alter another inning had been played in the rain, the umpire called the game. Linfield kept up his good work, and made a phenomenal catch in the latter part of the game. E. Clark received a serious clip from the ball, and had to be carried from the field...