Word: four-oared
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...University crew, which will row against Yale at New London on June 27, will leave for Red Top next Monday. The squad, which will consist of the University eight, a four-oar, two coxswains, and two substitutes, accompanied by Coach Wray, Manager Whitney and Assistant Managers Howes and Roosevelt, will leave Boston at 3 o'clock in the afternoon...
Eliot Farley '07, of Cambridge, stroke, prepared for College at Volkmann School where he stroked the school crew. In his Freshman year he also stroked his class crew and rowed bow in the University four-oar in 1905. He is 20 years old, weighs 158 pounds and is 5 feet 11 inches in height...
...entirely satisfactory. The change was made in accordance with the advice of T. N. Manahan M.'98, the medical supervisor of the crew. It was deemed unwise to use Amberg in a four-mile race, such as the one against Yale, although he will be a valuable man on the University second eight in the American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia on May 25, or in the four-oar against Yale, as both of the latter races are shorter. Severance went into the boat in Richardson's scat at 5, and Lunt was given a trial in Fish's place...
...changes in the University boat necessitated a re-arrangement of the second. G. Bacon was shifted to stroke from 2; and Mulligan, Fahnestock, and Macdonald from the four-oar replaced Lovering, Lunt and Bacon at 6, 4, and 2, respectively. Lovering was given a rest. No four-oared crew went, out, but Morgan and Cutler rowed in single sculls...
...change was made in the order of the second crew with an eye toward selecting the eight that is to go to the American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia on May 25. Macdonald was moved from 3 in the second eight to number 3 in the four-oar; Swaim went from 5 to 3 in the second; and Hanfstaengl, who has been rowing in the four-oar went into Swaim's seat at 5. Fahnestock went into the four-oar as stroke in place of Hyde. The second crew was balanced better in the new order, but did not row well...