Word: cut
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...season the offense was very ragged, the interference formed slowly forcing the backs to depend on their own efforts to gain ground. The defense, on the other hand, was excellent, the men tackling low and hard. On the first play after the kick-of, R. Bradley received a bad cut in the head...
...second University crew, which had been towed by the launch the three and a half miles to the starting point. A gain by the second crew of about half a length at the start was increased to nearly a length during the first mile and in turn cut down to about half a length through a spurt by the Seniors near Harvard Bridge. During the second mile, however, the second University crew gradually increased its lead to a little over a length of open water, which was not reduced until near the end, when the Seniors again spurted...
...conclusion of practice yesterday afternoon, a cut was made in the squad. The following men were retained and are expected to report dressed to play this afternoon at 3 o'clock: R. E. Apthorp, L. W. Barta, R. S. Bennett, K. G. Carpenter, R. G. Carpenter, L. Fischel, W. F. Kurtz, H. F. McNeil, L. W. Pritchett, D. O. Slater, T. L. Smith, D. P. Starr, G. Ware, H. Green, H. E. Johnson, F. R. Thomas, G. F. Waters, E. M. Pickman, J. R. Beaton, J. W. Wendell, C. Lincoln, W. G. Cerlisle, J. D. Pounds, H. Inches...
Since the cut made in the squad subsequent to the race between the three trial eights on April 1, the work has shown fairly consistent improvement. The catch and beginning of the stroke are distinctly better, though there is generally a lack of drive, and the men are showing a persistent tendency to rush. On Tuesday the two trial eights had several short brushes with each other and with the Senior class crew. In a three minute brush upstream Farley's eight defeated the Senior crew; Filley's boat came in third. Some time before the end of the week...
...Freshman squad has been cut down to five eights which are rowing under the general supervision of J. P. Bowditch '05. Wray and Captain Filley are coaching the first crew, and Vail, the remaining four. C. Wiggins is stroking the first crew, in place of G. G. Ball, who has stopped rowing. No Freshman crews, as originally intended, will be kept in Cambridge during the Easter recess. The Freshman training table will be started...