Word: oarsmen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshmen will be placed in crews according to their ability and, after two weeks, two eights will be held for winter training and the rest divided into dormitory crews. The latter will race in the usual regatta and the winning oarsmen will receive medals. Today is the last day on which new University and Freshman material may report...
There is plenty of equipment for more oarsmen. Coxes are also needed. Prospective candidates can receive any additional information at Claverly 6 before 3.30 today...
Crew men from the Freshman and upper classes will not get into action until Thursday at 3.30 o'clock. Coach William Haines will be on hand to instruct oarsmen, and there will be interclass and interdormitory races, the extent of these being determined by the number of men who come out. Much can be accomplished toward a successful Freshman crew next spring, if this fall rowing is taken hold of, and its value toward University material in the event that intercollegiate athletics should be resumed next year will be very great. Crews will this year be sent out from Newell...
...serious work of any sort is concerned the crew season is at an end. The oarsmen will break training today, and although they will not anticipate Dean Briggs' proclamation by stopping practice before war is declared, from now on the work will have only the purpose of exercise...
...Yale-Pennsylvania crew races for which the two Yale crews have practically completed their training, is scheduled for Saturday of next week. As this date is in the middle of the vacation period, the races will almost surely be rowed if the crews so desire. If, however, the oarsmen wish to go to their homes before the opening of the military training, which begins immediately on their return from college, the races will be called off. It is very unlikely that the Easter trip of the Yale nine, which begins next Wednesday, will be taken...