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Yesterday's race demonstrated beyond a doubt that the best men are now in the Varsity shell. Eliel at 5 and Art Beane at 2 are finished oars, both capable of lasting the four mile grind on the Thames. Number 4, Erickson, another Sophomore, likewise appears to be built with a nickel-plated endurance, although not in the class with Beane and Eliel in blade work...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 4/23/1936 | See Source »

...boat as it has rowed since vacation is: stroke, Chace; 7, Captain Ray Clark; 6, John Clark; 5, Eliel; 4, Erickson; 3, Wolcott; 2, Beane; bow, Austin; and cox, Bennett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW MEN SETTLE INTO GRIND OF EARLY SEASON | 4/9/1936 | See Source »

...three Sophomores, John Gardiner at 5, Erickson at 6, and Chace in the stroke position, appeared capable. Coach Whiteside apparently felt satisfied with their showing as well as that of the rest of the boat, for he said he intended to leave the seatings alone until the end of next week. At 2, Art Beane, although the lightest man in the boat, handled a nice oar, as did Len Eliel at 3. To take care of Varsity candidates who did not get into the first four eights, another crew will be named today and perhaps a sixth tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR VARSITY EIGHTS MAKE FIRST 1936 TRIP | 3/18/1936 | See Source »

...first Varsity boat will read as follows: stroke, James F. Chace '38, 7, Raymond S. Clark '36, (Captain), 6, Douglas Erickson '38, 5, John H. Gardiner '38, 4, James E. Gardner '36, 3, Leonard P.Eliel '36, 2, Arthur Beane '36, bow, John P. Austin '37, and cox, Edward H. Bennett, Jr. '37. This shell will take the water at 2.15 o'clock and will be followed by Coach Whiteside in the only working launch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENTATIVE SEATINGS NAMED AS FOUR CREWS OPEN PRACTICE TODAY | 3/17/1936 | See Source »

...house boat, peered in a window and got three charges of buckshot in the face and neck, blinding one eye. It finally climbed a fish ladder beside the falls, roistered on up the Willamette, switched to the Pudding River and then started cross-country through Farmer Alben Erickson's pasture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Originale | 3/16/1936 | See Source »

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