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...Cornell crew which did such good work last year, Dole, the stroke, Marston, Hagerman, Thayer, Colnon, Benedict, Tobey, and coxswain Everick are all in the university. The substitutes, Healey and Barker, are also back. It is doubtful whether Dole will stroke the crew this year; if he does not, Upton, this year's football captain, will probably row stroke. The competition for places in the boat promises to be very sharp, and probably not more than five of the old men will retain their places...
...Cornell crew has been chosen as follows: Bow, Upton, 165; No. 2, Dole, 155; No. 3, Hageman. 170; No. 4. Tobey, 164; No, 5, Devoy, 169; No. 6, Benedict, 163; No. 7, Marston 177; Stroke, Thayer...
...Marston, '92, Winnebago, Ill., weight 177, age 23, height 5 feet 101/4...
...result the empty places in the boat promise to be well filled. All the men are now rowing, and the crew as at present made is as follows: Stroke, Bishop; 7, Hammond; 6, Perkins; 5, Tallant; 4, Goldthwaite; 3, Randall; 2, Shaw; bow, Parker; substitutes-Everett, Wainwright, Marston. Their personal peculiarities in rowing...
...with the oar. J. Ford, '90, is a man of great endurance and has a cool head, is raw at rowing, but is expected to make one of the strongest men in the boat. T. E. Clark, '90, is a successful anchor in tug-of-war contests. A. W. Marston, '92, is showing up among the best of the new men. A. Vickers, '89; J. D. Bell, '90; H. L. Barker, '90, and W. S. Dole, '92, have all trained for class crews. F. E. Brooks, '90; P. Hagerman, '90; H. A. Benedict, '91; J. S. McDowell, Law School...