Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Pennsylvania's coach, Rusty Callow, calls them the second best crew he has ever seen. Reading from stern to bow: SAM MANTEL, cox; BILL CURWEN, stroke; PAUL KNAPLUND (captain), 7; FRANK STRONG, 6; JUD GALE, 5; DICK EMMET, 4; TED REYNOLDS, 3; DON FELT, 2; MIKE SCULLY...
Stroke, Schollo; 7, Dick; 6, Wulsin; 5, Ross; 4, Smith; 3, Stanford; 2, Gardiner; Bow, Strauss; Cox, Twilley...
...GEORGE Cox...
...that gahdam cox," was the implausible alibi of C. Colby Hewitt, Jr. '49, spokesman for the crew. "Not only did he weigh 149 pounds, but he was dragging his foot too. I was pulling the whole gahdam boat as it was, but that was just too much," he snarled...
Besides Scholle, the championship beat held Ronnie Dick at 7; Tom Willsin 6; John Ross 5; Roger English 4; Pete Stauford 3; Henry Gardiner 2; Khaigu Smith bow; and Josh Twilbey cox...