Word: finished
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Longwood bridge Ayer's crew had reduced the distance between the eights to three lengths, and at Harvard bridge Bullard's crew was still leading by that distance. For the last mile both crews rowed with more snap and life, raising the stroke gradually to 32 and at the finish to 35. Bullard's crew finished about three lengths ahead...
Judges at the Finish--O. W. Richardson 3L., H. W. Foote 3Dv., A. W. Blakemore '97, G. B. Morison '83, T. E. Burke...
...mile run W. A. Colwell 1G., who won the event in the University games, entered in order to pace the men, although disqualified for a place. Colwell and E. W. Mills '02 started off in the lead, kept continually drawing away from the bunch and finished a good quarter of a lap ahead. In spite of the fast pace set by Colwell, Mills made a good spurt at the finish...
Judges at the Finish--G. B. Morison '83, O. W. Richardson 3L., H. W. Foote...
...change in the nature of the coaching yesterday marks an advance in the work of the crews. Previously Coach Higginson had been devoting most of his attention to perfecting the catch, and in this respect, both crews have shown marked improvement. Now, however, work on the finish of the stroke has begun. Special attention is given to keeping the blades buried at the end of the stroke, and finishing strongly...