Word: oarsmen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...third university crews fared badly in the American Henley regatta in Philadelphia Saturday. In the second university event the Quaker eight, captained by Medholdt, crossed the Henley distance mark three lengths ahead of Annapolis, which led Syracuse by a half length and the University by two lengths. The Crimson oarsmen kept abreast of their rivals up to the last quarter mile, but thereafter failed to maintain their position, although nosing out the Princeton boat...
Coach Stevens' and Coach Shaw's oarsmen are now installed at Red Top and will commence rowing this afternoon. The Eli crews are as satisfactorily settled at Gales Ferry. Both contingents look forward to 18 days of stiff work before the great day of June...
Pennsylvania will bid for victory in this race. The Quaker oarsmen, captained by Medholdt, beat out the Yale second crew by a few feet several weeks ago and made as pretty a showing on the Charles in the Harvard-Pennsylvania regatta as did their senior eight...
Coach Ed Brown, who is in charge of both University crews, and his oarsmen reached Philadelphia yesterday morning. They rowed on the Schuylkill yesterday from the Philadelphia Barge Club. The races this afternoon are scheduled late...
...annual withdrawal of the Crimson crews from Cambridge waters to those farther south begins tomorrow. Eight university oarsmen, eight Freshmen, four substitutes for each to form together the combination eight, Coaches Stevens and Shaw and managers board the "New Haven" for Red Top tomorrow. The rear guard; consisting of the second university crew now in Philadelphia, will follow on Wednesday...