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Only four lettermen return this year: Captain Dud Talbot, Walt Kernan, Bob Stevens, and Vince Richards. One of the key positions left vacant is the stroke position held down by Spike Chace last year. Bill Rowe, pacesetter for the 1938 Jayvees is a likely candidate...
Right now, Bolles feels that "the crew looks better on the port side than on the starboard," and is trying out Kernan, Gray, Moffat, and Fowler on starboard oars in an effort to find a satisfactory combination. But the coach stresses that the present lineups are only temporary...
First Crew--Stroke, Rowe W.; 7, Stevens; 6, Kernan, W.; 5, Kingman; 4, Huenekens; 3, Talbot, D.; 2, Richards; bow, Ninde; cox, Shortlidge...
Rowing at number five oar in John Gardiner who has held down this position on the Varsity for two years. A perfect stylist, Gardiner rates with the captain as one of the country's best oarsmen. Walt Kernan, a burly Sophomore, at the number four side, succeeds his brother Reg at the job and what he lacks in form he makes up in power. Although experienced at number six on his Freshman crew, he has a tendency to lean out to port...
...combination crew will face its Eli opponent on the day before the Varsity and Jayvee carsmen conclude their season on the twenty-fifth. The present first Bolles crew has Spike Chace at stroke; Beb Stevens, 7; Doug Erickson, 6; John Gardner, 5; Walter Kernan. 4; Dudley Talbot, 3; John Richards, 2; John Clark, bow; and Ed White...