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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...crew led the 1923 four-oar by three lengths in the race held Saturday; the second Freshman four defeated the third Middlesex crew by two-thirds of a length. The time of the first crew's race was very nearly the record for the course, as they crossed the finish line in 2 minutes and 44 seconds after the start. The Crimson quartet's time was 10 seconds slower. In the second race the 1923 four covered the course in 2 minutes and 57 seconds, while the Middlesex crew crossed the line two seconds later. Both the races were well...
...quarter-mile, Wharton, H. F. Colt '22 and W. H. Goodwin '20 will meet Spitz, Downey and Chittick. The first named of the M. I. T. men was the only Tech. winner in the winter meet, capturing the 390 from Gourdin in a brilliant sprint at the finish. Captain D. F. O'Connell '21 should have little difficulty in winning the half-mile with the other places being fought for by Wharton and Goodwin, and Bardes, Gurney and Chittick. O'Connell will also be Harvard's strongest contender in the mile run, and with F. G. Bemis '22 should place...
With a handicap of 100 yards, G. F. Wason '20 led the field from start to finish in the mile-run in the fast time of 4 minutes and 29 seconds. C. L. Bond, E.S., running from scratch, was but six yards behind the leader, while H. B. Davis '21 was upon the heels of Bond...
...second regatta of the ladder tournament will be held today. A full half-mile course has been laid out and buoys placed to mark the start and finish, instead of the three-eighths mile course which was used last week. All crews have challenged those immediately above them, and the races this afternoon will be held between crews adjacent to one another on the ladder...
...race over the same course, the third crew winning by the narrow margin of five feet. The yearling eight held the lead until the last half mile, when the two shells changed position frequently, the third crew finally putting itself over the line by a hard sprint at the finish that gave it a five foot lead...