Word: boated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...club has also arranged to receive a special wire reporting the baseball game with Yale at New Haven, June 22, and also the boat races at New London June...
...Conn., June 11.-The feature of the rowing practice today was a time trial which was suddenly interrupted by the appearance of a tug boat. The first and second University boats started to race, and the latter was to stop at the two-mile where the Freshmen were to take up the race. At the mile and a quarter mark, when the two crews were making a fairly even race of it, an ocean tug "James MacWilliams" suddenly appeared in the course and refused to stop in spite of all signals and gesticulations from the four launches which were following...
...thirteen Yale oarsmen, as well as the two boat-riggers and the two cooks, who were poisoned yesterday are practically all right again now. The trouble is thought to have been caused by tainted fish or bad milk, and steps have been taken to prevent a recurrence of the incident. None of the crews rowed today, but the university crew will probably be out again tomorrow...
...York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad has announced the following schedule of trains for service to New Haven and New London on June 25 for the boat race...
...crews arrived here this afternoon in time to take practice rows on the Thames at 5 o'clock. They rowed in a light rain with a westerly wind, the Freshmen going only to the 2-mile mark and back. Harwood was back at number four in the first University boat. Both University crews rowed three miles up and down stream, passing the Yale crews on the way down...