Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson was third of the starting line in flat conditions. but overtook the field at 500 meters. By 500 meters. At this point, Harvard at 34 was understroking Cornell by one, but cox Brian Sullivan upped the best to 36. and the push was on. Seat by seat the Crimson moved to a half-length win over the fading Big Red Time...
...half-way mark. Harvard held a half-length lead on the Penn squad which had beaten the freshmen by about two and a half lengths a week before. In the closing 500 meters as Penn began to challenge the Quaker cox called up the stroke to 39, surging past with a remarkable display of strength. After taking a length lead on the Crimson, Penn lowered the stroke and finished at a fairly ragged...
...capt.): 2. Ian Gardiner; 3. Jacques Flechter; 4. Eric Sigward; 5. Curt Canning; 6. Andy Larkin; 7. Brian Clemow; stroke, Clint Alien; cox, Paul Hoffman...
...Mike Radetsky; 2. Jon Eddy (capt.); 3. Gibby Vincent; 4. Charlie Spence; 5. Al Gauld; 6. Sandy Bolster; 7. Bruce Stevenson; stroke. Monk Terry; cox Brian Sullivan...
...Charles, the varsity lightweights almost immediately overcame a two-seat Princeton lead and slowly pulled away from the Tigers. As the Princeton cox frantically urged his crew on, trying to narrow Harvard's two length lead in the last quarter mile, the Crimson appeared almost unconcerned, keeping the stroke low, and clinging stubbornly to their smoothly earned lead...