Word: 48s
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Senior eights-First, Weld eight; time, 7m. 48s. Second, B. A. A.; third, Mill-stream B. C. The Weld crew was made made up as follows: Stroke, Boardman '99; 7, McDuffie '99; 6, Tilton 1900; 5, Sheafe '99; 4, Wood '99; 3, DuBois '98 (captain); 2, Davis '99; bow. Peirce 1900; coxswain, Wadleigh...
From present indications it would seem that such will be the outcome. The Senior crew is improving in form and speed to an extent that is extremely encouraging. Under fair conditions they recently rowed a mile and a half time trial in 7m. 48s. The appearance of the men is splendid. They are an exceptionally well boated crew, and row a powerful long stroke, that has as its best features a strong drag and hard finish. Donovan who has entire charge of the coaching is fully satisfied with the men and has no doubt as to the crew's ability...
...time, 50s. Third trial, won by T. W. McKenna, H. C. A. A. (20 yds.); second, M. Bettmann, H. A. A. (30 yds.); third, W. H. Vincent, H. A. A. (5 yds.); time, 50 3-5s. Finals, won by Butler; second, Whitcomb; third, Phillips; time, 48s...
...quarter mile run the handicaps were altogether too long and the men near scratch had no chance to win places. The winner was M. Butler, whose time was 48s. Fish ran a good race and finished close to the winners, with Mansfield close behind...
Mention of the Yale class races, which took place on the two mile course at Lake Saltons tall last Saturday, was crowded out of yesterday's CRIMSON. The sophomore eight won by half a length in 11m. 48s. The juniors were second and freshmen third. Butler, '90, won the 1 1-2 mile race in singles for the third successive year. Time...