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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...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Pro Teams, Olympics Beckon Crimson Seniors | 5/28/1975 | See Source »

...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...

Author: By Amy Sacks, | Title: Heavyweights Face MIT, Princeton In Compton Cup Contest on Charles | 4/26/1975 | See Source »

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...

Author: By Richard J. Doherty, | Title: Harvard Cliff Crews Face Key Meets Today | 4/19/1975 | See Source »

Seat racing has just started, but if one thing is certain it is that there will be no free rides into the varsity boat. Gold medalists A1 Shealy, Dick Cashin and Rick Grogan, all the varsity oarsmen, and "a couple of last year's JVs who aren't rowing like JVs anymore" will be fighting for varsity spots along with promising sophomores such as Bill Kerins and John Brock...

Author: By Amy Sacks, | Title: Heavyweight Crew: Higher and Higher | 3/24/1975 | See Source »

...victory was a satisfying one, marking the end of the Crimson's 11-1 season and coach Jack Barnaby's 35-year career for which he holds a remarkable 349-95 record. Explained Cashin, "In the tournament, I was beating players handily that I couldn't have tied the shoes of before I came to Harvard. It was a great testament to Barnaby's superior coaching ability...

Author: By Amy Sacks, | Title: Racquetmen Grab Intercollegiate Title | 3/4/1975 | See Source »

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