Word: stroking
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Newell crew.--Stroke, A. B. Day '13; 7, H. B. Willis '12; 6, H. V. Borst '11; 5, E. H. Locker '13; 4, F. J. Leviseur '13; 3, E. M. Hudson '13; 2, W. P. Dudley '13; bow, J. H. Schafer '13; cox., J. F. Brownlee...
Weld crew.--Stroke, W. deF. Beal '11; 7, H. B. Ehrmann '12; 6, E. W. Jackson '13; 5, B. H. Handy '13; 4, J. J. Putnam '12; 3, N. Ford '13; 2, C. G. Browne '13; bow, W. L. Ustick 13; cox., C. C. Whittelsey...
Third crew--Stroke, Eager; 7, Beane; 6, Weston; 5, Hoar; 4, Lincoln; 3, Peabody; 2, Sullivan; bow, Cutler; cox., A. Abeles...
Fall rowing started this year on Wednesday. October 5, and since that date all three crews have been hard at work. Just one month ago today, Goodale, who had been kept out of the first few days' practice on account of sickness, was put in at stroke, and since then the order of the University crew has remained unchanged. A most encouraging and consistent improvement has followed the work of the crew all through the season, with the possible exception of one or two off days, and it is fair to say that the University crew today is better than...
...second and third crews have been greatly handicapped this fall by an unfortunate accident to Richardson, stroke of the second eight, in the middle of the season. As Richardson was forced to give up rowing for this fall, many changes were made necessary in the orders of these two crews which greatly retarded their development. For over a week, however, the orders have remained unchanged, and the second eight is now rowing very well and should put up a hard fight this afternoon. It is not expected that the third eight will be able to hold its own against...