Word: oarsman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Right before the crew left for Red Top, Coach Edward A. Stevens resigned because of what he called a lack of cooperation on the part of the crew. Captain Winthrop admitted the breach in coach-oarsman relations. Bert Haines was appointed coach and Yale won by two lengths...
...most serious accident occured about ten years ago, when two single scullers, ignoring the "keep to your right" rule on the river, smacked straight into each other. One oarsman required 14 stitches, and since then, the shells have been equipped with knob-like rubber bumpers on the bows...
Harold O. J. Brown '53 of Tampa, Fla., and Adams House received the Henry Herbert Haines Trophy last night at the annual dinner of the Crimson's 150-pound crews held at the Harvard Club of Boston. The award is given to the senior light-weight oarsman "who best exemplifies the ideal spirit of 150-pound crew...
Another westerner who hadn't rowed before, Gary Markstaller handles number six oar. Five position is filled by the heaviest man on the squad, Roger Hearne. The former Groton oarsman tops the scales at 188 pounds, on a crew averaging...
...second boat is the reverse of the first: six-experienced, two-inexperienced. But it has not caught the first all spring. Stroke assignment goes to Gary Schade, former St. Paul's stroke. George Ross, also an SPS oarsman, rows seven, while Randy Edwards fills out six spot...