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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Penn Junior boat foreshadowed the Senior victory by leading Tech and Harvard across the finish line with two lengths to spare. Earlier in the afternoon the University lightweights rowed a losing race against Tech's 150-pound combination. While these boats were losing over the familiar Charles River course, the Freshman 150-pounders and the Junior A. class champions, were suffering a similar fate at Derby at the hands of Yale Sophomore and first 150-pound outfits...
...great many of the names are those of men who were formerly star performers in intercollegiate meets themselves. W. F. Garcelon, L. '94, a former hurdler at the University, will serve in the capacity of chief judge at the finish of the races...
Chief Judge at Finish: William F. Garcelon, Harvard. Judges at Finish: W. J. Bingham '16, Rupert B. Thomas, Princeton; Louis C. Madeira, Pennsylvania; John T. Kilpatrick, Yale; William C. Prout, Brown; J. T. Mahoney, C.C. N. Y. Starters: John J. McHugh, P. S. A. L. N. Y., Hugh C. McGrath, Boston. Chief Timer. Mortimer Bishop, New York University, Timers: Charles J. Dieges, N. Y. A. C., George L. Moylan, Harvard; Charles A. S. Hatfield, Fordham; William A. Schick '05, Harvard...
...Tech crew, already victorious over Yale and Princeton, is rated a decided favorite in today's 150-pound contest. In their races this spring the Tech oarsmen have shown a combination of power and precision which have made them heretofore invincible. Three weeks ago they triumphed over Yale, finishing almost two lengths in the lead with lots of power left at the end of the race. A week later they led Princeton to the finish line...
...contest between the eights the second Freshman boat, stroked by Greer, led two Union Boat Club shells and the third Freshman outfit across the finish line. The third 1929 boat and the first Union Boat Club crew finished in a dead heat two and a half lengths behind the winning shell...