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Team 3, captained by L. B. Stoddard, Jr., '21, will cover Randolph, 9 Bow street, 22-28 Plympton street, Gore, Fairfax, Westmorely, Russell Annex and Perkins, and is made up of the following men. G. P. Bickford, C. C. Cabot, G. B. Cabot, A. H. Chatfield, J. Crocker, K. P. Groener J. J. Kennedy, R. H. La Motte, E. C. Lincoln, S. P. Moorehead, R. S. Hastings, R. L. Romaine, P. L. Saltonstall, Jr. W. E. Sedgewick, Geoffrey S. Smith, A. Tison, L. Terry, E. D. Weatherhead...
These men will be assigned to teams tomorrow. Team 1 will cover Standish, Randolph, the Yard, and Perkins; team 2 will cover the Smith Halls, Claverly, Lowell House, Beck, Westmorely, Russell, and Russell Annex; team 3 will cover Gore, Dunster; Apley, Fairfax, 22-28 Plympton street, 9 Bow street, Holyoke House. These three teams will compete in raising the largest amount of money
These men will be assigned to teams tomorrow. Team 1 will cover Standish, Randolph, the Yard, and Perkins; team 2 will cover the Smith Halls, Claverly, Lowell House, Beck, Westmorely, Russell, and Russell Annex; team 3 will cover Gore, Dunster; Apley, Fairfax, 22-28 Plympton street, 9 Bow street, Holyoke House. These three teams will compete in raising the largest amount of money
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...
Yale's freshman eight suffered a severe loss today, when C. V. Whitney, the bow oarsman, and F. W. Spencer, whose seat is at number 7, were declared ineligible to row because of failure in their final examinations. Both men immediately left for New Haven. For the present Willis has been moved from number 5 to number 7, his place being filled by Mitchell, a substitute. Leslie, another substitute, is now rowing at bow. Coach Abbot was very much disappointed at the loss of the two men, as the 1922 eight had just become accustomed to its former make...