Word: captaining
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...nine has played fairly good ball thus far, but its great weakness lies in the fact that at times it gets badly "rattled" - a fault which must be entirely done away with. May to-day's score prove that the coaching the team has received from its captain has not been given in vain...
...Senior Crew-Orange and Black-Stroke (and captain), W. Alexander; 7, T. P. Burgess; 6, G. S. Mumford; 5, R. F. Fiske; 4, F. S. Coolidge; 3, J. W. Knowles; 2, F. Remington; bow, J. H. Knapp; cox., Forchhemier...
...Captain Hutchinson is unfortunately unable to row at present on account of water on the knee. It is hoped, however, that he will begin work again after the Class Races. One or two of the crew have had a little experience in rowing at school, but with these possible exceptions none of the men have been in a shell before...
...Mead, '87, has been appointed captain of the Crimson nine, vice Faulkner, '87, resigned...
...Crimson nine makes its first appearance of the season to-day in a championship game. The glorious record of last year will in all probability be repeated. The nine is in good form, and comprises the best material on the board. The retirement of Captain Faulkner was a great loss, but his mantle could have fallen on no more worthy shoulders than those of the present incumbent. The captaining of the nine will be all the numerous friends of the Crimson can desire...