Word: bowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Capablanca, $1,000; to Alekhinc, $750; to Marshall, $500; to Reti, $300. But everybody got a prize. Among the innumerable special awards was a silver cup from W. M. Vance of Princeton and $75 in gold from Albert H. Loeb of Chicago, to Reti for his game against Bogolju-bow, deemed the most brilliant game of them all. Loud were the patriotic plaudits that American Marshall should do so well, and to him was given the second brilliancy prize?also for a game against Bogoljubow. Bogoljubow, the so brilliantly defeated, got a prize for the best defense, in recognition...
Crew A.--Stroke, Hollis French '26; 7, B. H. Hayes '26; 6, H. P. Sharp '25; 5, H. E. Hedburg '26; 4, F. P. Taft '26; 3, H. K. Prince '24; 2, J. G. W. Thomas '24; bow, J. E. Brookhouse '25; cox, W. E. Beer...
Crew B.--Stroke, Dudley Merrill '26; 7, Robert Blaney '26; 6, F. H. Kennard '24; 5, J. D. Morrill '26; 4, Warren Jenney '26; 3, Richard Collins Jr. '26; 2, R. C. Roebling '26; bow, R. A. Ames '25; cox., Lyon Boston...
...Bowles remains at seven, J. M. Gates is at six, replacing W. P. Locke, Clarence Whitman is at seat five, J. P. Hall, who formerly stroked the four oared shell, is now at four, while George Bancroft, Edwin Farnham, and J. H. Perkins 2nd are at three, two, and bow respectively...
...over two lengths last Saturday. No time was taken, but the Red crew rowed well. In the first scheduled race of the year next Saturday, a four, stroked by Richardson White, with C. D. Eohlen at seat three, O. H. Pendar at number two, and H. C. Pierce at bow, will oppose an Exeter four this Saturday. These men are among the best oarsmen on the squad, being kept out of the Red crew, according to Coach Shaw, only because they are too small...