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...From this point on, the race tightened, with all three boats stroking a steady 32-beat. In the closing half-mile straightaway, the Ineligibles failed to sprint in time to cover the determined rush started by Captain Watts and, had it not been for the clever steering of their coxswain, C. H. Pforzheimer '28, would have fallen more than a length behind. Open water still separated them from the Lawrence crew at the finish...
Crew a. Stroke, James de Normandie '29, 7, H. W. Bragdon '28; 6, W. I Gregg 5, G. T. Boister '28; 4, F. B. Lee '29: 3, F. E. Farnsworth '29, 2, J. A. Swords '29; bow, O. S. Staples '30; coxswain, R. W. Herr...
Crew B. Stroke, W. J. Shearer '29; 7, S. S. Ganz '28; 6, C. O. Tuck '30; 5, M. L. Bell '30; 4, Morton Cole '29; 3, James Budson '29; 2, W. McK. Dunn '30; bow, R. S. Holden '29; coxswain, D. F. Baum...
...major sport is Wellesley, at Wellesley, Mass. Last week Wellesley rowing came into the public eye and the public eye was pleased, for pretty little Maimie Sze, daughter of the Chinese Minister to the U. S., was appointed captain of the freshman crew. No muscled oarswoman she, but the coxswain who steers the boat and shouts out the rhythm loud and strong. Popular, she is also custodian of the Wellesley Athletic Association...
...keep the pace down, and as a consequence no exceptional times were turned in. Captain John Watts '28 did not figure in Saturday's race having been ill for several days. It is believed, however, that he will be back in action today. C. H. Pforzheimer '28, second University coxswain last year, was also idle due to illness...