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Owing to the storm yesterday the 'varsity crew was obliged to leave the river and row in the tank. Kelton '93, and Lynam, M. S., were absent, so the crew rowed as follows...
...Lynam...
...Vail, '92; 5, Winthop, '91; 4, Rantoul, '92; 3, Powers, '92; 2, Watriss, '92; bow, Jones, '92. Charlie Hart, the janitor of the boat house, steered for the 'varsity, while Adams, L. S., coached from the substitutes' boat, in which were Shaw '94, Bartholomay, L. S., and later on, Lynam, M. S. The new barge which the crew is using is working very satisfactorily...
...make-up of the crew was changed considerably from the way it has been rowing in the tank. Yesterday Watriss, '92, was at bow; Powers. '92, at 2; Rantoul, '92, at 3; Vail, '93, at 4; Shaw, '94, at 5; Lynam, M. S., at 6; Kelton, '93, at 7; and Captain Perkins at stroke. C. F. Adams, L. S., acted as coxswain and coached the crew. The men rowed a considerable distance above the Boylston St. bridge, and stayed out for a little over an hour. Last year the crew went out on the river March 13, three weeks later...
Shaw is doing very well for a new man and looks as if he might possibly be a good man for the crew. Lynam also, though he still shows the faults of a different style of rowing, is improving. Of the other men nothing need be said for they have all been coached on the same things and all have had the same faults often before. It looks somewhat as if we were to have an early spring and it may be that the crew will be rowing on the water in a couple of weeks...