Word: bending
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...into them from the launch and rowed slowly down to the Union Boat Club. Both crews then rowed upstream together for two miles, where the second crew stopped. The University crew was then about a length and a half in the lead, but continued upstream to the first bend above the Newell Boat Club, rowing in all about four miles...
...York. At the request of the Athletic Committee the cost of tickets is made as low as possible, being an average of about 11 cents a game. A wooden stand will be erected on the north side of the rink and wooden seats will be placed in the bend of the Stadium...
...Dunbar '08S., centre, prepared at South Bend, Indiana, where he played halfback. He was tackle on his freshman team. He is 20 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, and weighs 190 pounds...
Only two bumps were scored Saturday. In the second division, Holworthy bumped Thayer three minutes after the start, and in the third division, College House overlapped Foxcroft-Divinity just before rounding the Stillman. Infirmary bend. Mt. Auburn street in the first division and Second Holyoke in the third division withdrew. The starts were better than before, several of the crews using racing starts to good advantage. Claverly rowed the highest stroke, pulling 33 to the minute, while the others used a stroke varying from 25 to 30 to the minute. Even at that comparatively high stroke, Claverly seemed to have...
...which could get through them. The secondary defense of Harvard was very poor, although in the second half Harrison added considerable strength to it. The Harvard line was slow in starting, an old fault, and the machine-like Dartmouth backs, running generally from a regular formation, were able to bend it back continually. Their gains were not long as a rule, but time and again they made first down in two rushes. Dartmouth gained mostly through the line, with one or two exceptions, Harvard was able to break up end plays. Then longest runs were those of Herr, who made...