Word: boated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard first crew outweighs the Cornell eight by nearly ten pounds to the man and is a heavy favorite in tomorrow's feature battle. No change has been made in the Crimson since Captain Platt returned to the number 5 seat three weeks ago. The Cornell boat, with the weights, is seated as follows: stroke, Frances, 179; 7, Callahan, 177; 6, Allen, 186; 5, Harwood, 177; 4, Hopper, 178; 3, Craig, 169; 2, Drew, 177; bow, Jarvis, 174; coxswain, Walker...
...University crew has rowed two brief time trials in front of the Newell boathouse to test the comparative speed of the Pocock shell which it rowed in the triangular race, and the new Lutz boat. They rowed a little more than a third of a mile each time, first in the Pocock and then in the Lutz, and they rowed the distance about a second faster in the latter shell...
Accordingly, the new Lutz boat has been shipped to Ithaca in addition to the first and second University Pocock, the red cedar shell recently presented to the University as a present by R. F. Herrick '90, and made by Pocock, the famous boat builder who has supplied shells for the victorious Washington State eights for a number of years past. If Lake Cayuga is smooth tomorrow at the time of the Cornell race, the University may row the new Lutz boat, but if the water is at all rough the crew will row the shell it is used...
Coach E. J. Brown '96 leaves the choice of shells entirely up to his oarsmen, whatever may be their personal opinion. He feels that they will row better in a boat in which they have confidence...
...Kroell '29; 5, K. D. Robinson '29; 4, B. J. Harrison '29; 3, E. S. Hamlin '29; 2, J. W. Dunlop '28; bow, H. C. Pierce '27. Either R. W. Herr '28 or J. A. McCullough '29 will cox the third university, the other taking over the 150-pound boat, R. D. Bolster '28 is a substitute...