Word: gleason
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Sophomore Crew.An important change was made in the Sophomore Crew yesterday, Sleeper taking the place of Chatman at 3. Sleeper has only been training a few days, but he was a substitute last year, and rowed in the crew last fall. Gleason and Rantoul still alternate at bow, and it is hard to decide which of them is the better. The crew has been rowing a shell for several days, but they cannot yet keep it on an even keel. They were coached yesterday by Mr. Watson in the launch, but were only out a short time. Watson and Wrightington...
Stroke, Watson; 7, Wrightington; 6 White; 5, Kernan; 4, Dunlop; 3, Sleeper; 2, Cornwell; bow, Gleason...
...ninety-seven crew took its first practice row in a shell yesterday afternoon. The last year's boat was used and the work was very creditable for the first trial. The only change in the make-up was that Gleason rowed at bow in place of Rantoul. The order of the men was as follows: Stroke, Watson; 7, Wrightington; 6, White; 5, Kernan; 4, Dunlop; 3, Chapman; 2, Cornwell; bow, Gleason...
Collectors are at work canvassing the class for funds, as a considerable sum must be raised this year to meet the expenses of the crew and pay off last year's deficit. Beside the regular eight, Gleason and Phelps have been taken to the training table as substitutes. The makeup yesterday was as follows: Watson, stroke; Wrightington, 7; White, 6; Phelps, 5; Dunlop, 4; Chapman, 3; Cornwell, 2; Rantoul...
Substitutes: Little, 144; Gleason, 148; Phelps, 168; Elder, 176; and Williams...