Word: coxswaine
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...week before to perfect their technic and between spells of rowing their large shapes had been seen posing about the town in sweaters adorned with little oars-a crew of giants. Two of them were six feet five inches high; their average height was six feet three; even the coxswain was a big man. This display of brawn had caused some apprehension in the minds of Princeton undergraduates and now as the two shells slipped over a panel of golden water, glazed with sunset, it was apparent that this apprehension was not unfounded. The Princeton crew rowed hard; the Washington...
...Freshman and combination crews look six-mile paddles down-stream. Gilman, combination crew coxswain, replaced Hunt as coxswain of the Freshman crew. Hunt going to the combination boat...
...light workout down to the Navy Yard and back. The line-up of the University eight remains unchanged from the shift made by Coach Haines last Friday. It is boated as follows: Stroke, Captain Winthrop; 7, Leavitt; 6, Darlington; 5, Platt; 4, Hubbard; 3, Saltonstall; 2, Ames; bow Barton; coxswain, Beer...
...Freshman eight that leaves tomorrow for Red Top is the same that has rowed together all season. Captain Norton, stroke; Murchie, 7. Harrison 6; Saum, 5; Clark, 4; Emmett, 3; Hamlen, 2; Lawrence, how; and Neuman, coxswain; comprise the crew...
...former Junior University men in it and the seating gives an inkling as to some of the men who will face the Yale second eight. The crew left the float as follows: how, Perkins; 2, Watts: 3. Vance; 4. Howe; 5. Gates; 6. Weymer; 7. Barry; stroke, Pendar; coxswain. Pforzheimer Vance, a class crew oarsman, was merely filling in, as there were not enough men on hand to complete the crew...