Word: oar
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...could not row in the race, Morris, who rowed bow in last year's Freshman crew, but has not been in training this fall, was put in at bow yesterday, and DuBois was moved from bow to Glidden's place at 3. Although Morris is a very good oar, any change at so late a date tends to make the crew considerably slower. The race is sure to be well contested and is likely to be won or lost in the last quarter of a mile. The second crews are very evenly matched. The drawing for courses resulted...
...rowed on the Yale varsity crew last June the following have returned to college: Stroke, W. B. Williams '00; 7, J. H. Niedecken '00; 6, Captain F. W. Allen '00; 5, F. G. Brown '01, and 2, A. P. Wickes '00. The men who rowed in the four-oar, J. P. Brock '00, R. M. Patterson '00, P. L. Mitchell '01, and A. Cameron '01, are all back. Other prominent candidates for the crew this year will be: J. C. Greenway '00, who rowed on the '97 'varsity crew, R. L. Atkinson '01, H. Auchincloss '01, and R. A. Magee...
Professor Hollis presented the members of last year's victorious University, four-oar, and Freshman crews with silver cups in the Trophy Room last night...
...boats are all in readiness both for eight-oar rowing and fours and singles...
...Bullard, 162 6 00 1/2 19 No. 5, W. E. Ladd, 174 6 01 1/2 18 No. 6, W. Shuebruk, 172 5 11 17 No. 7, R. Goodell, 160 6 00 18 Stroke, M. Brownell, 143 5 09 17 Cox., W. M. Boothbay, 103 -- 18 Four Oar. Name. Weight. Height. ft. in. Age. Bow, L. Endicott, 158 5 08 1/2 19 No. 2, J. F. Perkins, 177 6 01 21 No. 3, J. D. Kernan, 170 5 10 1/2 20 Stroke, R. F. Blake...