Word: 9m
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...West of the Hull B. C., who defeated C. A. Hurley of the Weld in the novice singles. In the junior four-oared race, the Weld made a new record of 9 m. 11 2-5s. for the mile and a half course, beating the former record of 9m. 17 2-5s., made in '95 by the B. A. A. four. The last race, that between the senior eight of the Weld B. C. and the B. A. A. and Millstream eights, was by far the most interesting, as the three boats were bunched from the start...
Junior four-oar-First, Weld four oar; time 9m. 11 2-5s. Second, B. A. A. The Weld crew was made up as follows: Stroke, R. D. Swaim 1901; 3, T. H. Gray 1901; 2, G. G. Brainerd 1901; bow, R. C. Bolling 1900 (captain...
Final heat-Won by W. McCutchen, Y., time 9m. 45 25s.; J. H. Wear, Y., second; H. P. White, H., third...
...crossed the result was in doubt. One hundred yards from the finish both crews were even and going strongly. The superior leg drive of Perkins's crew, however, and the fact that they had a little more spurt left gave them the victory. The time, roughly taken, was 9m. 51s. The conditions were fairly good. The tide was going out slightly and a light wind gave the water just sufficient life...
...race between the two trial eights on Saturday resulted in a victory for Captain Goodrich's crew by about two lenths in 9m. 55s. The record for the course, made by the freshmen in the class race last spring, was 9m. 28s. The water was fairly smooth on Saturday, the air was warm, and the wind and tide were both down stream, so that the weather conditions could hardly have been better; but the crews had been in training only three weeks, were using a stoke that was new to them and rowed in barges so the time...