Word: boated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Wendell Davis '21, of New York City, was elected captain of the University crew for 1920 after the Yale race last June. Davis rowed bow on his Freshman crew two years ago and held the same position in last year's University boat. He prepared at Pomfret School...
Since the first Harvard-Yale boat race, according to figures compiled by the Official Program for the race, both Harvard and Yale have won twenty-five regattas. Of the 57 regattas in which both Universities have competed, ten have included other colleges and of these regattas Harvard has won four and Yale one. On the Worcester course, which was used from 1859 to 1870, the University won seven races against Yale's two. At New London where the annual regatta has been held since 1878 the University has taken 15 races whereas Yale is credited with 21 victories. At present...
...second boat was reinforced by its captain today, as G. L. Batchelder '19 returned last night with his injured knee entirely recovered. He rowed at his old position at number four in the second, which lost a short brush to the Freshman shell in both morning and afternoon practice...
...special train for the Harvard-Yale boat races will leave the South Station, Friday, June 20, at 1.03 o'clock and Back Bay at 1.08 o'clock, arriving at New London at 3.40 o'clock; in time to connect with the observation train. Returning to Boston, the special will leave New London about twenty minutes after the observation train arrives from the University races. In case the races, are postponed, the train will start as soon as possible after official notice of postponement...
...Batchelder '19, captain of the second eight is, expected to arrive on the train tonight after his stay in Boston while he was recovering from the effects of an injured knee. He will probably take his seat at number four in the second boat tomorrow...