Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...customary Fall bumping races will come off in about a month. This is later than last year, and makes the date for the graded crew races which last year followed the bumping matches uncertain. The crews will compete for the Filley Cup, given by B. A. G. Fuller in the Fall of 1906 as a perpetual challenge cup for encouraging secondary rowing in the University...
...candidates intending to try for the Freshman crew are to report at the Newell Boat House this afternoon at 3.30. The Fall rowing program will then be outlined. Greater importance will be laid on the Fall practice than heretofore, and work will begin at once...
Today candidates for the various dormitory crews will report and begin a season which always furnishes plenty of good fun and exercise. This crew work is a recognition that boat houses and shells exist, not only for the development of the University crews, but for the benefit and pleasure of all undergraduates. Certainly no intramural sport offers better opportunity for healthful exercise, genuine fun, and good fellowship, and those who are not now indulging in some form of sport will find it well worth their while to join a dormitory squad...
...interesting to note that seven of the men on the first crew are "H" men; Pirnie, stroke, alone not having won the letter...
Competition for the position of second assistant manager of the University crew began yesterday afternoon and will last until the close of fall rowing, about the first of November. The competition for manager and assistant manager of the Freshman crew which ordinarily begins in the fall will not commence until after the mid-years when spring rowing will start. The following men reported for the University competition: F. J. Bassett, P. T. Cate, W. B. Clarke, R. C. Cobb, D. C. Cottrell, W. P. Fay, S. E. Guild, Jr., S. S. Hall, Jr., H. Parkman, Jr., H. A. Sargent...