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Yesterday afternoon after the preliminary pair-oar work the University crew rowed long stretches up stream turning at Brighton. The crew rowed back in one stretch showing very creditable work. The launch has been put in commission and Mr. Storrow has used it to coach from since Wednesday. The following is the make-up of the crew as it generally rows...
Moulton rows at bow, and at 7 when Captain Goodrich is out of the boat. Wrightington rows in the pair-oar every day. All the above men will be taken to the training table which begins Monday morning at Young...
...especially for those who have never fenced on a team and all men who have any experience in fencing are urged to enter, as it is hoped that the contest will develop material for the teams to compete in the Intercollegiate and Junior Tournaments. The prizes will be a pair of foils for first and a bronze medal for second place...
...Varsity crew rowed yesterday as follows: Stroke, Bull; 7, Moulton; 6, Thomson; 5, J. H. Perkins; 4, Sprague; 3, Hollister; 2, J. F. Perkins; bow, Boardman. Wrightington, Thomson, J. F. Perkins, Bull and Goodrich also did some work in the pair-oars...
Yesterday afternoon the crew again went out in pair-oars, though the gangways to the float are at length in position. Mr. Storrow and Captain Goodrich coached. The men rowed together as follows: J. F. Perkins and Marvin, Thomson and J. H. Perkins, Boardman and Moulton, Bull and Goodrich, Sprague and Hollister...