Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Princeton varsity: Bow, Stone; 2, Robinson; 3, Hart; 4, Reister; 5, Beck; 6, Dayan; 7, Ertel; Stroke, Deiger; Cox, Lyle...
...third boat, Cary Heminger strokes, Andy Krumbhaar is at seven, Paul Canney, six, Abba Kastin, five, and Bill Rowe at four. Bob Dole rows three oar, while the bow pair of Steven Hopkins and Dave Knutson end the shell. Both E. Pitts and Charlie Ball alternate at cox...
Coach Harvey Love, heartened but not optimistic, is staying with the same eight that won last Saturday: Neddie Bliss, stroke; John Atherton, seven; Bob Monks, six; Dick Darrell, five; Leroy Rouner, four; Chisolm Halle, three; Captain Phil DuBois, two; and Frank Huntington, bow. Al Lefkowitz will cox. Bliss Darrell, and Halle are sophomores...
...Love says, "It's too early to compare the crews. We've heard Princeton is big and good, but we won't be able to tell until we see them row." Excluding cox, the Tiger shell averages six foot three and 186 pounds to the Crimson's six foot three and 184.2 pounds. Tech is the heaviest boat on the river, with an average of 192 pounds...
...that rows at 4 p.m. will have only four of the men that beat Tech handily last week. Larry Brownell will stroke, with Al Dann taking over the seven spot. Pete Simonds will row at five, and Tom Adams will be at the number four oar. Bruce Williams will cox. Veterans of the M.I.T. victory still rowing are Dan Simonds in the bow, Lee Henderson at two, Bill Geertsema at three, and Link Boyden...