Word: brownness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sweepswingers of the first two University eights, Coach Brown, managers, waiters, launch drivers and various camp attaches will leave Boston at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon as the vanguard of the Harvard crew squad entrains for its quarters at Red Top, Connecticut...
...yard high hurdles--Three men in each heat qualified for semifinals. First heat--won by Collier (Brown); second, Furth (N.Y.U.); third, Smith (Stanford); fourth, Clark (Cornell). Time--14 4-5. Second heat--won by McCoy (Penn); second, Nichols (Stanford); third, Devoe (Yale); fourth, Young (Cornell). Time--15 1-5 sec. Third heat--won by Edmonds (Stanford); second, Webber (Southern California); third, Putnam (Dartmouth); fourth, Stollwerck (Colgate). Time--15 1-10 sec. Heat for fourth men (one to qualify for semifinals). Won by Stollwerek (Colgate). Time...
...Crimson diamond forces will travel to Providence tomorrow in an attempt to make it two straight from the Brown nine. The chauces are that W. H. MacHale '31 and Soudheim of the Bruins will have another chance to fight it out from the mound as they did in last Saturday's encounter which Harvard took...
...yesterday's practice the eights were shifted considerably during a workout in the Basin and how they will be seated today is a question. There is still a possibility of a long row this afternoon prior to the break in training but it is not known whether Coach Brown intends to try some more changes in seating...
...same lineup will start for Harvard which began the Williams and Brown games. O. D. Johnson '31, who has been playing a stellar game all year, is expected to lead the Crimson attack, while Captain H. M. Hartnett '30 should be the bulwark of the defense. The Yale star is Huggins, and it is upon him that the Elis are pinning their chief hopes of scoring...