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...opponents by the men at New Haven. At present and in fact for the past few weeks the crew has labored under several disadvantages in the absence of several of their best men from the boat. Caldwell has been laid off for a week on account of sickness, and Brewster nearly as long. Both however, are at present gaining and it is hopeful that by the beginning of the week they will resume their seats in the boat. The great disadvantage from the sickness of these men, aside from the lack of practice, is that they have lost more weight...
...Yale crew and their positions in the boat have now been definitely decided upon. The eight is composed of the following men: Bow, Rogers, '90, S.; 2, Gill, '89; 3, Brewster, '91; 4, Hartwell, '89; 5, Corbin, '89; 6, Woodruff, '89; 7, Allen, '91; stroke, Caldwell, T. S; coxswain, Thompson, '90. They are all old 'varsity men with the exception of Rogers and Allen, but these latter have had considerable experience on their class crews. One trouble with the way the crew is seated is that the two bow men are ten pounds heavier than the two in the stern...
...following ten men who are still in training will constitute the Yale 'Varsity crew and substitutes: Woodruff (capt.), Allen, Brewster, Caldwell, Corbin, Gill, Harrison, Hartwell, Newell and Rogers...
...Brewster...
...University crew are hard at work and are rowing daily on the harbor. The men now in training are: Woodruff '89 (captain) Hartwell '89, S, Brewster '91, Caldwell, T. S., Allen '90 S., Ferris '91, Harrison, '90, Isham '91, Newell '90, Rogers '90, S. Thompson will undoubtedly hold his position as coxswain...