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...safe to count on Boardman to win the 220-yard dash for Yale, but Clerk or Butler of Harvard, will probably secure one of the other places over Gleason and Dupee of Yale. The quarter-mile should also go to Yale, through Boardman's speed. The other likely men in this event are Haigh and Clerk of Harvard, and Luce, Johnson, Thomas and Brennan of Yale, though it may be decided to put the last named man in the half...
...following men will report at the University boat house at 4 o'clock this afternoon: R. Roberts, Whitwell, Graydon, Switzer, Derby, Hartwell, Boardman, Ayer, McGrew, Burgess, Clark, Bowditch, James, Greenough, Wolcott, Pitkin, Peabody, Corbett, Adams, Maltby, Judson, Bigelow, Randolph, Percival, Storey, Foster, and Ames. The second Newell crew and all candidates for coxswain will report at the same time...
First Newell -- Stroke, Boardman; 7, Ayer (capt.); 6, McGrew; 5, Swann; 4, Burgess; 3, Clark; 2, Stone; bow, Whitridge; cox, Stokes...
First Newell -- Stroke, Boardman; 7, Ayer (capt.); 6, McGrew; 5, Swann; 4, Burgess; 3, Clark; 2, Stone; bow, Whitridge; cox., Stokes...
...Newell crews were delayed in their work after getting on the water by lack of shells. Their early practice was entirely in barges and they seem to have profited by it. The first boat has at stroke Boardman, who rowed last year on the winning interscholastic crew; he has come up lately from the third crew during the illness of Pier and is doing promising work. Ayer at 7 rowed 3 on the Roxbury Latin crew last spring. He and McGrew at 6 are heavy and powerful men and Ayer is an especially reliable oar both in blade and body...