Word: bows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University B--Bow, S. Damon '21; 2, M. Bradlee '22; 3, G. Appleton '22; 4, G. L. Batchelder '21; 5, H. R. Atkinson '21; 6, S. A. Duncan '22; 7, T. T. Pond '21; stroke, H. Brown '22; coxswain, F. S. Williams...
University A--Bow, Captain W. Davis '21; 2, F. B. Lothrop '21; 3, R. K. Kane '22; 4, L. B. McCagg Jr. '22; 5, L. Terry '22; 6, M. E. Olmsted '21; 7, J. A. Burden Jr. '21; stroke, R. Jenney '21; coxswain, E. L. Peirson...
Freshman 1--Bow, H. Garland; 2, W. O. Clark; 3, A. H. Ladd Jr.; 4, Captain H. S. Morgan; 5, P. B. Kunhardt; 6, J. M. Cooper; 7, W. K. Shaw Jr.; stroke, G. Norton; coxswain, S. C. Badger...
...Yale squad of 45 men leaves for Gales Ferry tomorrow. The seating of the first University crew is as follows: Bow, Driscoll; 2, Moulton; 3, Allen; 4, Hood; 5, Rockefeller; 6, Schieffeling; 7, Ellis; stroke, Peters; coxswain, Carson...
...Schuylkill River between the Second University eight, the Annapolis Plebes, Syracuse, Princeton and the first Union Boat Club crew, the Crimson eight finished fourth, leading the Boston crew across the finish line. In this contest, the Junior collegiate race, Annapolis and Syracuse were the chief rivals, as they were bow and bow when only a quarter of a mile from the finish; the Navy, however, managed to draw a little ahead in that distance, and was two-fifths of a second ahead of Syracuse at the finish. Princeton was a length behind the second crew and the University came...