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...Lehmann gave the word to start from the launch. Both crews got away quickly, although Goodrich's men had a slight advantage. This lead they increased to a full length at the bridge. At this point, Blake was rowing about 35 strokes to the minute while Higginson had his stroke run up to 39 from the start. Both crews were rowing pluckily and in fairly good form. About a quarter of a mile below the bridge, Plumb called on Higginson for a spurt. The latter responded prettily. He was answered by Blake who also ran up the stroke a couple...
...Goodrich's Crew...
...Goodrich '98, (capt...
Crew 1-Blake, stroke; Heath, 7; Goodrich, 6; Coleman, 5; Byrd, 4; Dubois, 3; Bull, 2; Dobyns, bow; Orton, coxswain...
HARVARD ATHLETES are not all dead. This is plainly seen from "Afield and Afloat." In this special magazine (just out) are to be found pictures of leading athletes such as Wrenn, Cabot, Burke, Forbes, Paine, Vincent, Goodrich, Hollister. This book contains plates of famous players in all branches of athletics in Harvard, Yale, Pennsylvania, Princeton and others. Bound nicely, and intended not merely to look at but to keep. Sold at Memorial or sent by mail for 25 cents, by F. H. Beals 1900, 7 Wendell street...