Word: ayers
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Dates: during 1882-1882
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...freshmen crews are now rowing in the following order: First eight - Bow, Upham; 2, Rathburn; 3, Parsons; 4, Ayer; 5, Barnes; 6, Borland (captain); 7, Hamlin; stroke, Harris. Second eight - Bow, Lincoln; 2, Latham; 3, Scott; 4, Cabot; 5, Harrison; 6, Barton; 7, Guild; stroke, Hartley...
...present rowing without the slides and with stiff arms most of the time. The men are heavy, stocky and muscular, but somewhat stiff and awkward in their movements. The first eight are now rowing in the following order: Bow, Smith; 2, Lincoln; 3, Foote; 4 Delafield; 5, Ayer; 6, Borland (capt.); 7, Barnes; stroke. Harris. Stroke has an easy, regular motion, but might get a longer reach with advantage. Seven's time is rather poor and he is apt to swing back rather too far. Four and five bend their arms too soon and shoot their hands up instead...
...Morison and W. R. Tyler; John O. Holden acted as timekeeper. The prizes were silver medals and pewter cups. The following-named were the successful competitors: One-hundred yard dash, A. A. Heard - time, 11 3/4 sec.; base-ball throw, H. F. McIntire, 272 feet; mile run, C. F. Ayer, 5 min. 38 sec.; long jump, W. S. Allen, 16 feet 7 1/2 inches; 220-yard dash, E. T. Hoyt, Jr., 29 sec.; foot-ball kick, G. T. Westland, 119 feet; quarter-mile run, C. F. Ayer, 1 min. 3 3/4 sec.; hurdle race, 120 yards, ten hurdles...
...following named men have been drawn for the races today. Since not enough men to fill out the crews have signed, there will be room for three volunteers: Those using '83 barge - Loeser, Fish, Cole, Weld, Littaner, Delafield, Gordon, Smith. '84 barge - Barnes, Coolidge, Borland, Ayer, Ames, Dewey, Reynolds, (volunteer). '85 barge - Austin, Guild, Cobb, Hamlin, Barton, Adams, Harris, (volunteer). Old '82 barge - Lincoln, Atherton, Hartley, Upham, Chadburn, Locke, Harris, (volunteer). The captains of the senior, junior and sophomore crews are requested to be present to take charge of their respective barges. Also the coxswains of the various crews...