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...weather and rough water of the past week considerably handicapped all the crews rowing from the University and Weld boathouses. On Thursday all the crews were confined to the machines. Wednesday and Friday, however, were about the best days for rowing so far this season. On Tuesday Hooper was given a try-out at No. 5 in the University crew, owing to the sickness of L. Withington, who was unable to row on account of a slight poisoning in the back of his hand. On Wednesday P. Withington went in at No. 5 and Hooper returned...
...continued absence of L. Withington from the University crew on account of a slight poisoning in the back of his hand, P. Withington was given a try-out at No. 5 yesterday, Hooper returning to No. 6 in the second crew. Waite went out again at No. 4 in the second boat and Forster moved back to his position at No. 2. King coxswained the University crew in the absence of Blagden...
Second crew--Stroke, Richardson; 7, Macleod; 6, Hooper; 5, Smith; 4, Waite; 3, Whitney; 2, Forster; bow, Ellis; cox., Fales...
Yesterday afternoon there was a temporary change in the order of the University crew when Hooper, who has been rowing No. 6 in the second crew, went in at No. 5 in the place of L. Withington, who is sick. Several changes were necessary also in the second crew, as Waite and P. Withington had slight colds and were not able to row. No four-oar went...
University crew--Stroke, Sargent; 7, Waid; 6, R. Cutler; 5, Hooper; 4, Bacon; 3, Faulkner; 2, Lunt; bow, E. Cutler; cox., Blagden...