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...been rowing at 4, and Ober, who has been at 3, changed placed. As a result of this shake-up the work was rather unsatisfactory. The first crew rowed in unchanged order. The men were better together, but seemed unable to keep their boat on an even keep. Coach Higginson, during the first part of the practice, gave special attention to individual members of the crew laying particular stress on the blade work. On the way back to the boathouse from Harvard Bridge both crews practiced the Cornell stroke, which consists in pulling the oar rapidly through the water...
ITHACA, May 29.--The Harvard second crew will race the Cornell and U. of P. second crews over the two-mile course on Cayuga Lake this afternoon. The Harvard officials will be: F. L. Higginson '00, judge in boat; A. W. Locke '05, judge at finish; D. F. Downs '03; timer...
...University crew yesterday rowed over the three and three-eighths miles course on a time row. The time was not particularly good, and the work, especially at the beginning of the row, was very ragged. The crew was coached by Mr. Higginson, who left last night for Ithaca to attend the regatta, which will be held there today...
...rigged and put in readiness for use by Wray and Hart, the Newell boat-builder, so that they may have an opportunity to practice on Cayuga Lake this afternoon. The following men went to Ithaca: Dillingham, Hartwell, R. Foster, Haycock, Derby, Ober, Webster, Minturn, Ivy, Sanger, Locke, Coach Higginson, Downs, Wray, and C. Hart...
...Sanger '04 and A. W. Locke '05 will be taken as substitutes. Coach Higginson will go on to Ithaca tomorrow afternoon, arriving there Saturday morning...