Word: armed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Edward Hanlan, the Columbia rowing coaches teaching an entirely new stroke at Columbia this year. The characteristics are a long slide forward, the knees bunched under the arm-pits, and a small body teach, with the body as erect as possible. As soon as the oar dips into the water, the legs are jammed down hand with the weight of the body on the loins muscles, and the arms moving in unison with the legs. The recover is slow and less jerky than in the stroke previously used. In the blade work, the hands are not dropped...
...pitchers, Moseley has a sore arm so he has done but little work and no curving. As he has not been able to let himself out, it is difficult to tell what he can do. His poor control is probably due to the condition of his arm...
...Clark has had much more experience, but is inclined to be slow. His arm is in better condition than last year, and his throwing is consequently better. He is batting well, but does not put enough life into the work...
...Keene's arm which he broke last summer is not strong enough to allow him to play regularly, so he has been obliged to retire from the University squad...
Devens is slow and awkward, and has been troubled some by a lame arm which may, however, be better in the warm weather. He has not shown much improvement in headwork. His batting is good...