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...members of the Boston Athletic Association who are interested in rowing, Mr. Frank Peabody, well known in connection with Harvard boating, said he intended to help form crews and would row himself as soon as his health permitted. Among others who signified their intention of rowing were Mr. Goodnough, Mr. F. M. Rogers. Mr. F. R. Peters, Mr. Crehore Mr. Garrett, Mr. E. P. Whitman, and Mr. C. H. Kip. The candidates for the crews will go through a regular course of training. An order for a boat is in the hands of Waters of Troy. Work is progressing...
...Cogswell, for running; F. Dana, for sparring; J. D. Davis, for lacrosse; G. L. DeBlois, Jr., for sparring, rowing and tug-of-war; W. H. Edgerly, for base ball; H. G. Foss, for base ball; E. W. Grew, for sparring; C. S. Guild for fencing; X. H. Goodnough, for rowing; W. H. Goodwin, for rowing and running; C. H. Kip, for putting shot; H. W. Keyes, for rowing; F. B. Lund, for jumping; P. Marquand, for sparring; E. A. Pease, for tug-of-war; Presbrey, for tennis and base ball; Q. A. Shaw, Shaw, jr., for tennis; J. H. Slade...
...Athletic crew is considered the strongest and will doubtless be made up as follows: Stroke, Goodnough, 7, Brooks, 6, Peabody, 5, Bacon, 4 Russell, 3, Keyes, 2, Goodwin, 1, Jones, Coxwain, Sawyer...
Boston Athletic Crew-Bow, R. H. Jones, 140 pounds; 2, W. C. Goodwin, 153: 3, H. W. Keyes, 162; 4, J. S. Russell, 1661/2; 5. Robert Bacon, 192; 7, Capt. F. Peabody, Jr., 188; 7, W. A. Brooks, 164; stroke, X. H. Goodnough, 154; coxswain, S. P. Sanger...
...which will row the 'Varsity crew in a few days, is as follows: G. H. Jones. (bow), weight 144 pounds; W. C. Goodwin, 158 pounds; H. W. Keyes, 163 pounds; J. S. Russell, 1661/2; Robert Bacon, 194 pounds; Francis Peabody, Jr 190 pounds; A. H. Brooks, 160 pounds; H. Goodnough, (stroke), 156. Sanger. (coxswain), 115. Four are old 'Varsity men while three others have rowed in their class boats...