Word: cashin
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Harvard's Dick Cashin, Al Shealy and Dave Weinberg rowed on the men's national team boat in the major event of the day, the men's senior eights. The eight-man boat, which won at the world championships in 1974, narrowly beat the Ridley Boat Club of Canada, finishing the 2000 meter course in 5 minutes 38.7 seconds...
Seniors Dick Cashin and AI Shealy and Dave Weinberg '74 will row for the heavies; juniors Steven Heller, Lief Soderberg, and Nod Reynolds for the' lights; and Dave Fellows '74 for the fourman boat...
Newell boathouse may well produce the most successful post-grad athletes as stroke Al Shealy will undoubtedly return to his oar on the National boat and Dick Cashin will follow suit. Both oarsmen will be in England next year--Shealy at Oxford, and Cashin at Cambridge--and the possibility of their returning in time for the Olympics is great. Greg Stone hopes to go the Olympic route sculling, and Tiff Wood will probably be aiming for the eight. And that's the wrap-up from the where-will-they-be-next-year department...
...whatever the date, MIT would have had to face a line-up which would make any crew coach salivate. At stroke and number six are AI Shealy and Dick Cashin respectively, both members of that 1974 world championship eight. Two other oarsmen from Harvard's 1974 national championship varsity. Tif Wood and Blair Brooks are returning, as is 6 ft., 5 in., powerhouse John Brock of last year's first freshman boat...
Parker announced his boats Thursday, including a change from the West coast searing. Al Shealy is still pulling the Pocock at the stroke position. Ron Shaw is at seven. Dick Cashin at six, and John Brock at five...