Word: crews
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cornell alumni are planning to raise $150,000 for certain additions to Alumni Field. The amount will be used to complete the baseball grounds, and to construct an administration building, containing crew rooms for winter practice, a training table, a caretaker's quarters and a covered board running track...
...Eliot Boat Club secured the Filley Cup for one year when the Eliot first crew defeated Thayer first by a length of open water over the one and seven-eights mile course yesterday afternoon. By this they gained four points, making the total score Eliot 5, Thayer 4. The members of Eliot first all receive individual cups...
...races were rowed in the fall rowing regatta yesterday on account of rough water. As a result the University and club crews will race today. University A will race University B at 4:15; Thayer 1 will race Eliot 1 at 4.25, and University C will race University D at 4.35. To bring the Filley Cup to the Eliot Club their first crew must win today with open water between the shells, otherwise the cup will go to Thayer. Individual cups will be given to the winning crew. The races today will end the fall rowing season except...
...dormitory races the first Standish crew defeated Gore by a narrow margin with Smith trailing behind. Standish won both other races, and Smith secured second place. The Slocum Trophy therefore goes to Standish for a year, which had 12 points to 5 apiece for both Gore and Smith. The winning crews were composed of the following...
...Copley-Plaza tomorrow night. Invitations have been issued to all Cornell alumni clubs in New England. The smoker will be mainly an athletic rally, and the speakers will be prominent athletes and athletic officials. Among the speakers will be: E. J. Savage, of New Haven, a prominent Cornell crew man; Coach Dr. "Al" Sharpe, of the football team; assistant coaches Roy Van Orwan and Dan Reed; Arthur J. Baldwin, of New York City; W. F. Garcelon, of Harvard; E. K. Hall, of Dartmouth, and Captain Joseph W. Beacham, U. S. A., Cornell 1897, who was captain of Cornell football...