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When a crew loses two of its key oarsmen just prior to a race like Henley, you can usually count that boat out as a possible contender for a trophy as prestigious as the Thames Cup. So when the Harvard varsity lightweight crew learned that number two man Paul McKenna had an infection in his heart and number seven Todd Howard had eligibility problems, thus preventing both from going to England, the lights' chances of victory seemed out the window...

Author: By Andrew P.QUIGLEY Jr., | Title: Well Rowed | 7/12/1974 | See Source »

This was painfully evident when Harvard was pulverized in a pre-Henley warmup race at Nottingham by some English lightweight crews...

Author: By Andrew P.QUIGLEY Jr., | Title: Well Rowed | 7/12/1974 | See Source »

Harvard's Porcellian Club provided the only bright spot for Crimson crew fans at the Henley Regatta finals Sunday, sweeping past England's Nottingham Rowing Club by a two-and-one-quarter-length margin to capture the Wyfold Cup for fours without cox. Porcellian's time was 7:27 for the 2000-meter course...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley jr., | Title: Clubbies Capture Wyfold Cup, Winning Henley Regatta Finals | 7/9/1974 | See Source »

...race marked the first time that Porcellian had ever entered a boat at Henley, and its triumph came as somewhat of a surprise to many observers. However, the crew was composed of four top-notch Harvard heavyweight and lightweight oarsmen. Bowman George Host was a member of this year's junior varsity lightweight crew and had rowed at seven for the varsity lights the two previous years; number two, sophomore Ollie Scholle, was on this year's undisputed collegiate national champion Harvard heavyweight crew; number three, sophomore Dave Porter, rowed seven for the Eastern Sprints champion junior varsity lightweight crew...

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley jr., | Title: Clubbies Capture Wyfold Cup, Winning Henley Regatta Finals | 7/9/1974 | See Source »

...previously undefeated Eastern Sprints Champion lightweight eight--bow John Kiger, two Jerry Boak, three Bob Leahey, four Peter Huntsman, five Mac Heller, six Leif Soderberg, seven Tom Hackert, stroke Ned Reynolds and cox Chris Ross--the loss in the Henley finale marked a frustrating conclusion to a long, successful season. The lights got to the finals with considerable ease in their first four races of the Regatta, but the Antwerp team proved too much for the Crimson to handle, winning by about two and one-half seconds

Author: By Andrew P. Quigley jr., | Title: Clubbies Capture Wyfold Cup, Winning Henley Regatta Finals | 7/9/1974 | See Source »

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