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...University 150-pound crew leaves Boston at 1.05 o'clock today for New Haven where it will encounter the 150-pound crews of Yale and Princeton in the only annual triangular athletic meeting of the three colleges. The oarsmen, a coxswain, Coach Spuhn, manager F. McC, Eaton '27, and a rigger will make the trip...
...coach, coxswain and rigger will leave at 9 o'clock this morning. Late this afternoon the University lightweight crew men will have a workout on the Thames, rowing over the course to accustom themselves to the conditions. Tomorrow morning they will have a final light workout before weighing...
...School this afternoon in a mile race in the Basin. The Crimson shell will be boated as follows: Stroke, T. H. Eliot; 7. L. L. Wallingford; 6, M. M. Canfield; 5, H. R. Earle; 4, Louis Reynal; 3, C. R. Hayes; 2, L. B. R. Foster; bow, Franklin Dexter; coxswain, P. T. Haskell
Confusion was caused when the men tried to swim instead of holding to the shell, Rideout, muffled in heavy coxswain's togs, sank several times but was saved by Theopold and Pond. He was unconscious for some time, but was resting comfortably at Stillman infirmary last night...
Fourth Crew Bow, R. S. Kilbourne '27; No. 2, G. Ficks '25; No. 3, D. L. Stocker '26; No. 4, M. D. Brown '26; No. 5, O. Edwards '26; No. 6, P. Ives '27; No. 7, W. R. Clark '27; stroke H. S. Goodwin '27; coxswain, S. G. Taylor...