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...Wheeler...
...part in the race of 1881. These old and well tried oarsmen were W. A. Moore, D. E. Reckhart, H. R. Muller and Captain Cowles himself. The 1882 new comers, who had been well tested and found up to the mark, were E. Fitzgerald, D. P. Porter and W. Wheeler. The crew is seated in the following order...
...Wheeler...
...Yale beat Amherst, 6 to 4, 6 to 2. Singles-Parker of Brown beat Comstock of Amherst, 6 to 2, to 1; Sargent of Yale defeated Barker of Brown, 3 to 6, 8 to 6, 6 to 0. The colleges were represented as follows: Amherst, Comstock, '83, single player; Wheeler, '84, doubles. Brown Barker, '83, single player; Gardiner, '84, and Hill, '85, doubles. Harvard, Clark, '83, single player; Clark and Taylor, '86, doubles. Trinity, Kurtz, '83, single player; Kurtz and Purdy, '84, doubles. Yale, Sargent, Law School, single player; Camp, Medical School, and Slocumb, '83, doubles...
...following men will compose the Columbia crew for 1883: G. E. Fitzgerald, of Oswego County, N. Y., bow; D. Reckhart, of New York city, 2; W. A. Moore, of Binghamton, N. Y., 3; D. B. Porter, of Chicago, 4; W. Wheeler, of New York city, 5; A. H. Van Sinderen, of Brooklyn, 6; H. R. Muller, of New York city, 7; J. A. B. Cowles, of Rye, N. Y., stroke and captain. Walker, of the class of '84, is coxswain. The crew are the same as last year except in the case of Van Sinderen, who takes the place...