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...which they soon increased to three quarters. At this point Filley again raised the stroke to 32 and inside of 20 strokes drew ahead and increased the lead at the finish to about a length. The time, 9 minutes 20 seconds, was good considering the stroke which did not go higher than 32 and was below 30 most of the distance. This time was 20 seconds better than that made on Tuesday...
Changes were made in the University second crew on Monday. On Tuesday and Thursday in the races against the University and Sophomore crews, the boat did not go very well. In spite of another shift yesterday the men rowed better together and showed more life than for several days previously. Throughout the week Coach Wray has given considerable attention to the second crew in preparation for the race at Philadelphia...
...Freshmen, will be kept intact for the University eight to row against after the Cornell race. This will somewhat retard the selection of the University four-oar to race Yale in the New London Regatta, but the members of the four-oar and the two substitutes who go to New London will be selected from the University second eight and will therefore be in good condition throughout the season...
Constantly stricter work since the recess has brought about a uniform advance in the work of the upperclass crews. They usually go out on Saturday now, but day before yesterday the second Senior and Junior crews did not row. The first Junior and Sophomore crews have been handicapped by the loss of Swaim and Lewell respectively, who were taken up on Saturday to the University second eight. Swaim, who has been at 7 almost without a change since the beginning of the season, was the most powerful man in the Junior boat. The Sophomores are not so seriously affected...
Hazen of Dartmouth, with a record of 11 ft., 6 in., is practically certain of first place in the pole vault, second and third will go to A. S. Grant '06 and Blythe or Parkinson of Dartmouth...