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...Keyes, stroke, reaches around with his left shoulder, hangs at the full reach and hunches his shoulders on the stroke...
Davis, No. 7, fails to sit up at the full reach and permits his slide to run to ward his heels after beginning the stroke...
...ordered, and a race will be arranged with a four-oared crew composed of graduates of the English universities. The American crew will probably row in the following order: Goodwin, Yale, '90. bow; Hurd, Yale, '88, No. 2; Dana, Harvard L. S., No. 3; and Carter, Yale, '88 S., stroke...
Friday the crew did not row because Messrs. Keyes and Herrick were away. Thursday the crew was made up as follows: Goddard stroke; Jones 7, Lothrop 6, Upham 5, Keyes 4, Perkins 3, Hartridge 2, Herrick bow. The other candidates are Fitzhugh, Blanchard, Pulsifer, Watriss, Nelson and Powers. Longworth, who has been away for several weeks, will begin today. The crew are now rowing a full stroke-in parts. They began sliding a week ago. As he has with the body-work, Mr. Keyes is taking great pains with the leg work, to be sure that every man begins...
...base ball to help guide our policy, we may be sure that our nine will not suffer. The crew will have for one of its representatives, Mr. H. W. Keyes, who is at present acting as coach, and is looked to by the college to teach Harvard a winning stroke. Mr. W. H. Goodwin, Jr., is famous as a record-breaker in running, and a former supporter of the crimson at the Mott Haven games. He has kept up an active interest in athletics since his graduation, and can be depended upon to act for the greatest good of track...