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...Bowles, '87; Mr. Wheelwright, '87 Mr. Flagg, '87; have kindly offered to collect the unpaid subscriptions for the University Crew. It is hoped that those men who have not paid their subscriptions, should do so before class day, as the expenses at New London are the heaviest in all the year...
...under water. 2: never rowed before; strong man and is doing well; has overcome to a great extent his hang at both ends of the stroke; he still sometimes clips the beginning, and meets somewhat; he could do more work with his shoulders. 3: rowed in '87 freshman crew; heaviest man in the crew; apt to feather under water; is slow in getting away after the finish; is a little rough in his rowing. 4: captain and stroke of '87 freshman crew; a man of tremendous amount of push; his finish is rough, and he swings back...
...grieviously disappointed if they do not give a good account of themselves in their contest against Harvard-so good, indeed, that Harvard will be left far behind. Their chances for victory are more than fair, as will be seen by an article in our local columns. They are the heaviest crew but one that Columbia has ever turned out, and as there is never any discount on the pluck of Columbia men, it appears likely that New Yorkers will have reason to be more than usually proud of the crew which represents them at New London in June...
...whom the cups were offered. The game was won by sharp fielding, and by hard hitting at critical points. The fielding honors were borne off by Faulkner, Houghton, Preston, and Beals for the CRIMSON; and by presbrey and Bemis for the Stars. Williams, Manley and Bemis did the heaviest batting. The victorious nine was composed as follows: Faulkner, '87, p.; Houghton, '87, c.; Beals, '88, 1 b.; Preston, '87, 2 b.; Rich, '87 3 b.; Parker, '85, s. s.; Williams, '85, 1. f.; Rand, '88, c. f.; Peirson, '85, r. f. Following is the score...
...exhibition game at Princeton yesterday was slow and uninteresting. Winslow pitched, and Jones caught until the seventh inning, when Allen went behind the bat. Allen did the heaviest batting; Nichols and Willard also hit hard...