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...first Winter Meeting, held in the gymnasium on Saturday went off better than was expected. Butler, L. S., although not in training very kindly consented, just a short time before the meeting, to spar with Crane '94, in order to make another event. Ellerton James '95, failed to put in an appearance and the Heavy Weight Wrestling was therefore awarded to the only other entry, H. R. Allen...
Light weight sparring - C. H. Crane...
...Crane...
...Beech, 144; Egner, 138; Thayer, 137 1-2; Gold, 136; Freeman, 135; Brown, 134; Wilson, 133; Richards, 132; Littell, 131; Crowell, 130; Smythe, 137; Bartholomew, 152; Johnston, 140; Bayles, 140; J. Bartholomew, 140; Foerster, 139; Plant, 136; McKinlay, 134; Nesbit, 136; Maine, 124; G. Whiting, 134; Spaulding, 132; Crane, 130. Fish is temporary captain. Starr Taintor, No. 5, of the '93 freshman crew, is the regular coach...
...will be seen by the above that the average weight of each crew is 161lbs. It is also interesting to note that Weed, Crane, de Rochemont, and Davis of the first crew are all new men, none of them having rowed before. Bell, Breckenridge and Blake have had the advantage of considerable training last year. In spite of the many individual faults which now exist, the chances of developing a strong crew seems to be very good...