Word: basins
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the past two days the University and Freshman crews have had fairly light work in preparation for the races with Cornell on Monday, and from now on the work will be very light. Last Monday the University eight rowed down into the Basin and back, Coach Wray paying special attention to the finish, which was poor, as the men cut short the swing and did not get their blades out clean, and were slow on the first part of the recovery. Yesterday the crew showed much improvement in this respect, but still the work was not consistent, especially...
...third Freshman crew will row Middlesex School in the Basin this afternoon. Neither the distance nor the afternoon. Neither the distance nor the time of the race has as yet been decided. The orders of the crews...
...blue-books at both boathouses. No m an who has entered for the Carroll Cup, who is on probation, or who has not taken a strength test since January 1, will be allowed to compete. The race will be at 3.30 o'clock over the mile course in the Basin, beginning near the B. A. A. boathouse and finishing near the Cottage Farm Bridge...
...University crew raced the Freshman eight over the one and Seven-eighths mile course in the Basin Yesterday and won by about three lengths of open water. The University crew left the start rowing about 38 strokes to the minute, the Freshman crew a slightly higher stroke. Shortly after the start, the Freshmen pulled up almost even with the University boat for a short while, but by the time the Harvard Bridge was reached, the University eight was leading by a little open water. Up to this point, the University crew had been rowing in fair form; below the bridge...
Owing to the roughness of the water, the Carroll Cup race for single sculls was postponed yesterday and will be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon over a one-mile course in the Basin. The start will be from the B. A. A. boathouse and the finish at the Cottage Farm Bridge...