Word: wray
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Candidates for the University and Freshman crews will begin their regular work after the mid-year examinations but Coach Wray will be in the boathouse beginning directly after the Christmas recess to help any candidates for the University or Freshman crews who report for voluntary work. Practice on the machines and in the tank will continue until the river is open. coach Wray will have the general supervisions of all the crews and will coach the University crew. E. C. Bacon '10, will look after the Freshman squad which will be under the control of Coach Stephenson and Coach Brown...
...inter-dormitory bumping races yesterday afternoon, but two bumps were scored. Thayer succeeded in catching Beck-Hampden-Fairfax, and Dunster-Dana-Drayton bumped Perkins. As a result of the two days' races, Coach Wray and Captain Waid have selected the following six crews to race in the basin today: Claverly, Dunster-Dana-Drayton, Mt. Auburn street, Randolph, Russell, and Thayer. This race, which will settle the inter-dormitory championship for the Filley cup, will be rowed down-stream over the one and one-quarter mile course, starting at the Longwood bridge and finishing opposite the Boston Athletic boathouse, above Harvard...
...following men will act as officials, and must report at the Newell boathouse at 3 o'clock bringing pistols with them if possible: Coach Wray, Captain Waid, E. C. Bacon '10, G. H. Balch '12, R. W. Cutler '11, H. Forster '11, F. Higginson '12, R. F. Hooper '11, F. H. Leslie '12, C. Loring '10, A. Strong '12, J. Waite '11, R. Whitney '11, and J. G. Wiggins...
Yesterday the members of the University and third crews went out in singles with the exception of Newton and Waid, who went out as stroke and 7 in the second boat, the same as a week ago yesterday. By this practice it is evident that Coach Wray has Newton in view as a possible candidate for stroke of the University crew next spring, and by rowing him with Waid in the second crew once a week he can see how well the pair work together, and also better eradicate Newton's tendency to be slow with his hands and body...
...three crews rowed up-stream as far as the Brighton arsenal and back in short stretches, coached by Wray from the John Harvard...