Word: juniors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Weld Boat Club will enter three crews in the Metropolitan regatta to be held June 17 in the Charles river basin. The club will make a new departure by entering a junior eight. Sixteen men were called out by Coach Donovan, and, after a few days preliminary work in four-oars and in the freshman barge, a crew was put into one of the 'varsity shells. For the past three days the crew has been rowing as follows: Stroke, Magrath; 7, Addison; 6, Thomson; 5, Youngman (capt.); 4, Stevens; 3, Delaney; 2, Fay (McKelleget); bow, Smith...
Nearly all the men have had experience in the four-oar races. A crew of four men from the class boats whose make-up has not yet been determined upon will probably row the club's four-oared shell in the race for junior fours. This latter crew may be safely expected to win and the eight ought to make a creditable showing against the other crews entered for their event...
...days, while Coach Kidder is in New York. The only change in the order for the last few days is that of Rice to bow in place of McBurney. Rice was a promising candidate in the tank and has rowed before on one of the B. A. A. Junior crews. He was taken on recently to fill one of the places made vacant by the recent epidemic. The order...
...Stillman of the junior crew and E. N. Wrightington of the sophomore crew have been taken to the 'varsity squad...
...week ago the junior crew were generally considered the best on the river, but since that time they have not improved greatly. The '97 crew, on the other hand, have been steadily improving their time and leg drive, which appears very effective. It is likewise generally known that the time of the '97 crew over the course is somewhat faster than that of the '96 crew made under about the same conditions. The sophomores expect their new boat, which was rented from the Riverside Rowing Club especially for these class races, to be a great surprise...