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...Shank, G. L. S., 120; 2. Ryle, '92, 166; 3 Aiken, '91, 165; and Kidd, '92, 1581/2; 4. Tilson, '91, 1781/2; 5. Klimpke, '92, 162 1-4; 6. Thompson, '92, 1661/2; 7. Crosby, '92, 1771/2; stroke, Swayne, '92, 153. Second boat-1. Rogers, '90 S., 1601/2 pounds; 2. Balliet, '92, 164; 3. Harrison, '90, 158; 4. Jones, '91 S., 164; 5. Heffelfinger, '91, S., 194; 6. Ely, '91, 1661/2; 7. Allen, '90 S., (capt.) 168; stroke, Simms, '90 S., 163. The men were coached by Hartwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Crews. | 1/15/1890 | See Source »

...from whom Captain Allen will select his new material for the Yale boat are, Heffelfinger, James, Ferris, Harrison, Aiken, Balliet, Klimpke, Ryle, Tillson, Isham, Ely, Swayne, Thompson, Camp, Morrison, Cartwright and Simms. Of these the first eight are regarded as especially promising...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 1/6/1890 | See Source »

...Yale crew met Captain Allen Wednesday night. It was decided to begin regular training the first Saturday after Christmas; the men will go to training table about March 1, The following men presented themselves as candidates: Ryle, Ely, Aiken, Swayne, Tillson, Heffelfinger, Isham, Thompson, Camp, Morrison, Klimpke, Balliet, Harrison, Cartwright, Ferris, Simms and James. Some of the old men were not present at the meeting, but will row. Captain Allen believes that the true secret of Yale's success lies in her system of careful training rather than in the Cook stroke, and the men who sit in Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/6/1889 | See Source »

...last year's crew five are still in college, although out of these only three can be counted on for positions in the boat. Gill and Hartwell will probably not row. The most prominent candidates at present are: Aiken, '91, Isham, '91, Simms, '90S., Klimpke, '92' Swayne, '92, and Balliet, '92. Besides these there ought to be two or three fair men in the freshman class, and a number of the foot ball team may be persuaded to play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 11/30/1889 | See Source »

...18th. The race between these three crews will doubtless be very exciting, as they are evenly matched. The candidates for the freshman crew have been reduced to ten, and are as follows: Klinyke, 158 pounds; Jones, 169; Morison, 176; Adams, 180; Thompson, 170; Haskell, 163; Robinson, 167; Balliet, 165; Crosby, 165; and Swayne...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 5/8/1889 | See Source »

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