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...matches which will be played next spring will be chiefly club and interclub contests. Interteam tournaments will be arranged with the Brookline, Wollaston and Oakland clubs, and there will be numerous matches against bogey, the winners of which will receive the customary silver cups. In accordance with a new regulation of the club, pink jackets will be given to all men playing in team matches, and it is probable that a club-cap will be selected and awarded to winners in the club tournaments. The spring matches will begin in March and will be held on alternate weeks throughout April...
...Freshman interclub race between the three Weld and the two Newell crews held shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday, was won by the First Weld in 8 minutes and 28 seconds. The Second Weld overlapped the First Weld by half a length, and the First Newell was the same distance behind the Second Weld. Three lengths of open water separated them from the Third Weld, which was two lengths ahead of the Second Newell. The course was down the basin for a mile and a half to the Union Boat House. The crews were ranged from the wall...
...Freshman interclub crew races between three crews from the Weld and two from the Newell Boat Clubs will be rowed this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The course will be down stream a mile and a half, with the finish at the Union Boat Club. The race will be very important as a test both of the rowing material in the Freshman class, and of the relative merits of the two strokes taught at the Weld and at the Newell. A larger proportion of the men than ever has rowed at their preparatory schools. The drawing for positions gives...
...interclub boat race yesterday was won by a scant length by the first Weld crew in 9 minutes and 44 seconds, fairly good time considering that the wind blew across the course, kicking up a choppy sea which bothered the star-board men considerably. The first Newell crew, which was second at the finish, was a length and three-quarters ahead of the second Weld, which in turn led the second Newell by a quarter of a length of open water. The start was not made until one o'clock owing to the difficulty of securing a coxswain...
...additional crew from each club, so that all candidates for crews may have a chance to race. On the same afternoon it is intended that the Freshmen crews now in training at the two clubs shall race over the same course. This arrangement, with the exception of the interclub Freshmen races, is practically the same as that carried out last fall...