Word: boatings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Under the present system two is the largest number of tickets to the Yale boat races for which you may apply, and you are warned that if you apply for more than one, there is a great probability that you will get none...
...applications have been received for the Harvard-Yale boat race on the Thames, June 20, and the Harvard-Yale baseball game, scheduled to be played on Soldiers Field, June 18. Applications may be made at the H. A. A. Office, Amee's, the Co-operative Branch, and Leavitt & Peirce's. Tickets for the ball game will be $1.50, and for the race...
...shake-up, giving a rest to E. D. Morgan '13, number seven in the University crew, because he is under weight, and does not seem up to the work of the race. In his place was put L. Curtis '14 who has been rowing at five in the second boat. L. Saltonstall '14 rowed at five in the second...
...times the University crew seemed to go well, and rowing about 36 strokes a minute drew a half a length ahead of the second in a short spurt. Another start was tried above the bridge, but here the crew did not seem to go as well as before. The boat did not space quite as far between strokes, the fault seeming to be in the catch...
Apparently Monday's shift in the Freshmen crew was not satisfactory, for yesterday Coach Wray had put the two Middendorfs back in the second boat, and had transferred Herrick and Talcott from how and 2 in the second to the same seats in the first, thereby sending Potter back to his former seat at 3. That makes yesterday's order...