Word: bert
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Coaches Whiteside and Haines compared notes yesterday after crew practice and selected the Freshman oarsmen who will stay over the vacation. Beside a couple of heavyweight crews Bert will keep one boat load of fifties...
...Yearling class, two barges took the water, but Bert Haines, Freshman mentor, says he will not make up a first and second crew until he has had a chance to look over all possible aspirants in the Leviathan. This will prevent him from going out in the coaching launch until Thursday or Friday, and until that time a formal first boat will not be selected...
Near Aurora, Ore., Farmhand Bert Jeskey heard a boar-like bellowing from the pasture soon after sunrise. Investigating, he found an eight-foot, 800-lb., slithering, legless hulk that reared up on flippers at sight of him and lunged six feet at a thrust. Since the Pudding River was a mile and a half away and the Pacific Ocean 135 miles away by water, Jeskey refused to believe that it was a sea lion until State Police arrived and told him it was famed Sergeant Finnegan of the Oregon State Police...
Other Crimson points were picked up by Dubiel's fourth place in the broad jump, Bill Schmidt's similar spot in the hurdles, Bert Litman's fourth place in the shot, and Steven Brennan's one point in he weight toss...
...taken from the cox's seat will be shown and commented on. After the meeting tonight all men who are interested will be put in charge of experienced coxes and given instructions twice a week until the river opens. Those who will speak are: Head Coach Whiteside, Freshman Coach Bert Haines, Edward H. Bennett Jr. '37 of the 1935 Varsity, Edward T. White '38, of last year's Freshman, and Edward T. Barker '37, of the Varsity 150-pounders...