Word: markings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Robert Sturgis Potter '12, of Philadelphia, pa., comes from St. Mark's, where he played for four years. He was captain and played second base on his Freshman team and has been played the same position on the University team for the last two seasons. He is 21 years old, 6 feet in height and weight 160 pounds...
...Starting opposite Red Top with the Freshman crew, at a stroke of 36 to the minute, the latter were quickly dropped a length behind. At the half-mile flag the stroke had been lowered to 32 and at the mile to 30, which was maintained until the three-mile mark was reached. The Freshman eight finished three lengths in the rear at the Navy Yard. At the three-mile mark extremely rough water was encountered, which had forced the Yale eight to give up their time trial about half an hour previously. Just before the last half-mile was started...
Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 20, 1911.--The Yale university eight attempted to hole a time trial this afternoon but having no washboards on the boat they were forced to stop at the three-mile mark. The fours were given easy work...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 16, 1911.--The University and Freshman crews were given time trials this afternoon, the University eight going over the full four-mile course and the Freshmen rowing the second and third miles. The crew left the up-stream mark rowing 30 strokes to the minute without a racing start. This stroke was maintained for two miles. The Freshmen took up the race at the mile flag at a stroke of 38 which was soon dropped to 34. Before they got well under way they had fallen a half a length in the rear...
...readjustment of the many academic and athletic dates which mark the end of the College year could, we think, give more satisfaction to alumni and undergraduates alike than that which a committee of the Faculty has recently drawn up for approval. We publish the proposed change on the front page of this morning's CRIMSON...