Word: annapolises
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Apparently the Varsity crew likes to see other college oarsmen row, and for the second successive Saturday, they seized the best vantage point--first place, this time against Navy, M.I.T., and Penn on the Severn River at Annapolis.
Tom Bolles' 1947 crew, with one victory tucked securely under its belt, faces three strong contenders today as it takes to the water at Annapolis against Navy, Penn, and M.I.T. in Varsity and Jayvee races.
While the heavies are engaged at Annapolis, Hert Haines will send his 150. pound boats against the Tech light-weights and Tabor Academy in a late-afternoon informal race here, starting on the Charles River Basin at about 4:30 o'clock.
New England's raw weather, rather than Navy, M.I.T. or Penn, in the big weight on crew coach Tom Bolles' mind today as the takes his Varsity and Jayvee boats out on the Severn River at Annapolis in preparation for tomorrow's regatta.
We feel sure that many local colleges, such as M.I.T., Tufts, Boston University, Boston College, Holy Cross, and Brown might see their way clear to supporting 150-pound teams, too. Others within close travelling distance are Dartmouth, Yale, Williams, Bowdoin, Amherst, Maine, New Hampshire, and Coast Guard. Trips to the...