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...University second crew, although beaten in a race with the Freshman crew on Thursday, rowed well yesterday. The men rowed down stream to the Harvard bridge in five stretches and returned to the University boathouse without a stop on the way up stream. Special attention was given by Coach Wray in instructing the men about the finish of their strokes...
...Emmons '07, J. Richards '07, R. M. Tappan '07, G. G. Bacon '08, G. G. Ball '08, S. W. Fish '08, G. G. Glass '08, C. Morgan '08, T. Richardson '08, S. D. Warren '08, C. Wiggins '08, coxswains R. V. Arnold '08 and F. M. Blagden '09, coach Wray, manager W. F. Emerson '06 and assistant manager G. Whitney...
...Freshman crews have been rowing on the river during the past eight weeks and through earnest effort under Wray's coaching the worst faults have been eradicated. As a whole, however, the form of the first crew is exceedingly ragged, although the order has remained the same since Monday. This is due to the lack of a suitable stroke who combines a long enough reach to afford the men behind him an opportunity for a strong sweep. Cable, Ellis, Faulkner and Williams have been tried there successively, but none, of them has proved satisfactory...
...caught a crab and was knocked over-board by his oar. He was picked up by the launch. This was the second long row of the season and the men stood the strain well, and all finished strong. The University crew returned to the University boathouse with Coach Wray in the launch, and their shell was towed. The second crew rowed back to the boathouse...
...second crew rowed up-stream as far as the Brighton bridge and returned to the University boathouse yesterday afternoon, coached by Wray from the launch. The boat rolled considerably, but as a whole the crew rowed well...