Word: bows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Junior University crew, which, together with the 150-pound crew, will leave for the Henley tomorrow, has been picked and with one possible exception will be seated as follows; Stroke, Matthews; 7, Fuller; 6, Cummings; 5, Pond; 4, Webb; 3, Huiskamp; 2, Bradford; bow, Atkinson; cox., Badger...
...caught a crab. He recovered beautifully and the boat hardly showed the effect but the Navy and Princeton were even. The flags went down together at the quarter mark. But even before its spurt the Navy had shown signs of weakening; from the mile on, the bow man was of little use and the whole eight were fighting for air. Their crew was a boat of giants but not even giants could stand the strain of that stroke which dragged them up from the bottom of the boat. The Crimson showed a length of open water between the bow...
...rowing at 6; and, most important of all, Leslie, who stroked the victorious Junior crew against Penn, has taken the stroke oar in the first boat away from Hemingway. Only four men will row today as they sat in the shell on April 16. They are Whitney at bow, Carman at 2, Gibson at 5 and Mali at 7. The shifts add an average of 3 pounds to the man to the weight of the boat, which still is, however, 3 pounds to the man lighter than Columbia's eight...
...second 1924 boat was seated somewhat differently yesterday, new men in the boat being M. W. McGreevy at Bow, and E. K. McCagg at 5. The new seating of the crew is as follows...
...Bow, M. W. Greevy; 2, David Sears; 3, D. S. Holder; 4, W. E. Coolidge; 5, E. K. McCagg; 6, Horatio Bigelow; 7, Standish Bradford; stroke, J. D. Jameson; cox., Graham Veale...