Word: barreness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Terriers have profiled from a week's tour of the south during Easter vacation and should be able to give the Crimson a real test. Captain Jack Barr, Henry Thompson, Age Cordingly, and Bob, Graves are the four veterans in Harvard's lineup, while Lou Roewer and Waddy Dickerman will make their first Varsity appearances in the five and six positions...
...Jack Barr, Henry Thompson, Ace Cordingly, and Bob Graves were the singles winners for the Crimson, while the Barr-Thompson and the Graves Cordingly duos won the best ball matches from the Redmen...
...four men who will play for Harvard are Captain Jack Barr, Henry Thompson, Ace Cordingly, and Bob Graves. The match will be a four man affair instead of the usual six because the New Yorkers have only four men on their team...
Before vacation, two positions, stroke and five, were worrying Coach Tom Bolles. At the stroke oar there were four possibilities, Bill Rowe, Jack Wilson, Colton Wagner, and Barr Comstock. From the outset it has seemed that Bill Rowe was the favorite. Last year he stroked the Jayvee shell. Bolles rates all four men as good strokes, but naturally not up to the standard set by Spike Chase last year...
Bobby Green '39 pounded his way to victory in the 165 pound class over Charlie By Autromont '40 in a match that proved to be the high-light of the tournament. Eben Cobb '41 of the 175 pounders barely outpointed Tucky Barr...