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According to Parker, the eight--seven are back from last year's boat, the best collegiate crew in the nation--is rowing better than it ever has. And they should have no problem in adjusting to the shorter 2000 meter distance for the all important Eastern Sprints in two weeks...
...outclassed by the heavy-weights, the varsity lightweight crew also put on quite a show Saturday by smashing Navy. Nearly seven lengths and more than 25 seconds separated the lightweight boat from the Middies in a race at Annapolis...
...heavyweight race, Harvard took advantage of a stiff tall wind as only an expert crew can. Parker explained last night that under such conditions, choppy waters and the very speed of the boat make it essential that a crew be able to get its cars in and out of the water swiftly and smoothly. A crew that cannot loses its momentum. But the Harvard crew rowed with precision, and finished in an incredible 8:15. The old record of 8:35.8 had stood since...
...Crimson still rows the boat to beat. Their performance last week wasn't just impressive--it was staggering. They defeated Rutgers and Brown by more than five lengths, slicing more than ten seconds off the course record for the Charles. After breaking the four-year-old mark the Crimson will be a threat to records in every race this year...
...concerned, the M in A. & M. stands for Emil Mamaliga, 44, an assistant coach for the varsity swimming team, who started Randy lifting weights to build up his rangy frame. "You can't fire a 16-in. shell from a PT boat," Mamaliga insisted. "You have to have a big, heavy ship." By last fall's Olympics in Tokyo, Matson tipped the scales at 260 lbs., astounded everybody by flinging the shot 66 ft. 3¼ in. As it turned out, Randy had to settle for a silver medal when Long managed...