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...Steadman...
...last three weeks, but at present it is very noticeable that the crew is rowing a stroke which is short and lacks life, faults which can only be remedied by the exertion of more energy by each man individually. Since the class races Dewey has rowed four, but recently Steadman has taken his place; Rantoul and Powers have also exchanged places. The crew will start for New London on June 14, and have hired the same house which has been used for some years past as the freshman quarters. The makeup of the crew is-stroke, J. H. Goddard...
Ninety-two- Stroke, Goddard, 177; 7, Kidder, (captain), 1561/2; 6, Watriss, 170; 5, Jones, 157; 4, Steadman, 170; 3, Rantoul, 156, 2, Porter, 164; bow, Powers, 155; coxswain, Amory; substitutes, Hubbard, 154; Dewey...
...Travis, 3; Jones, 4; Chase, 5; Hunt, 6; Powers, 7; Watriss, stroke; Kidder, coach. They stayed out about an hour when the men in the first crew took their places in the barge. They were seated in the following order Hubbard, bow; Dewey, 2; Rantoul, 3; Porter, 4; Steadman 5; Goddard, 6; Kidder, 7; Cheney, stroke; Carpenter, '89, coach. Watriss took Cheney's place and stroked the crew during the latter part of the afternoon. The men on the second crew are light but those on the first crew are just about the average weight of freshman crews. Ninety...
...Steadman-164 pounds. Loses control of himself at both ends of the stroke. Should sit up to his work better and not reach around...