Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Eighteen men, comprising the University and Freshman crew squads, together with Coach Haines and Manager A. Houghton '21, leave tonight on the Federal Express for Annapolis for their races with the Princeton and Naval Academy crews on the Severn Saturday. The crews will have light practices tomorrow morning and afternoon and Saturday morning, in the Ward shells which the Naval Academy has loaned the University for the races. The crews will be seated as follows...
UNIVERSITY CREW...
...CREW...
Strength tests of men now in the College fail to show any undergraduate with a record equalling the five high records of 1915 and 1916. The strongest man as shown by Dr. Sargent's tests is J. F. Linder '19, of the University crew, who totals 1164 points, followed by J. A. MacDonnell '21, captain of the wrestling team with a score of 1078.6. The leading Freshmen are R. E. Wheeler and R. S. Whitney with 1070.3 and 1033.1 points respectively. The highest total ever scored is 1598.8 points by G. A. Davis '16 in 1915. As yet only three...
...will come as a decided surprise to many of the older graduates who in pre-war days were wont to compare eleven men on the football team to the whole seething cheering-sections which gave them lusty support. "Why is there not a chance on some team or crew for every man who wants to take part in a college sport?" these graduates asked. Generally there was an answer, but still the questioner would go away unsatisfied. The results did not seem to be there...