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...first Newell graded crew will leave the Square at 5 o'clock this afternoon to race the Cornell first junior eight and the Syracuse second crew at Ithaca on Friday afternoon. The shell will be sent away early this afternoon. The squad will be quartered at the Clinton House, Ithaca...
...while rowing the same stroke. In a considerably longer stretch, around the bend to the boat-house, the first had the inside of the curve and finished hardly a length ahead. This weak showing is partly attributed to the fact that the first was using last year's Freshman shell, which proved to be twisted. The 1901 University shell will be used today...
...Weld crew left last night on the Fall River boat for New York and will arrive in Annapolis at about 2 o'clock today. The shell will be rigged and put in readiness for use by Lynch, the Weld boat builder, this morning, so that the crew can do light work on the Severn this afternoon. The squad will return on the midnight train from New York Sunday night...
...will leave the Square at 4 o'clock this afternoon to race the Naval Academy crew at Annapolis on Saturday. The men will take the Fall River boat tonight and will go from New York to Annapolis by rail, arriving there about 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Their shell was sent away yesterday...
...Davy of Cambridgeport is building the new shell to be used by the University crew in the race with Yale at New London. The dimensions are: length, 63 feet; beam, 23 inches; depth, 9 5-8 inches; bow, 7 inches; stern, 6 1-2 inches. The shell resembles that built by Davy for the winning crew in 1899, but has several new features. The stern is to be deeper than usual, so that no fin is needed and the keel will be made very rigid by means of trusses supported by brass bolts. Hollow steel out-riggers which are much...