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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Single scull and pair-oared races will also be arranged for this regatta. No cuts will be made during the fall and no rowing experience is necessary in order to quality for these crews...
Coach Withington '09 lined the 1923 football men up for the first scrimmage of the season this afternoon. The squad was divided into six teams: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Each pair fought a short dummy scrimmage preparatory to a real scrimmage lasting about five minutes. Team A lined up as follows: Hartley, l.e.; Ladd, l.t.; Reynolds, l.g.; Forbes, c.; Wood, r.g.; Fiske, r.t.; Thayer, r.e.; Rogers, q.b.; Dempsey, l.h.b.; Chapin, r.h.b.; Churchill, f.b. During the early afternoon the men were given tackling practice at the dummys. Then the backs and ends ran through signals and forward passing...
...clock. Work will start immediately in preparation for the annual fall regatta which will take place in the Charles River Basin at the close of the season. Each one of the Freshman dormitories will be represented by three crews, and opportunity will be given also for pair oarsmen to test their ability...
Single sculling and pair-oar races will also form a part of the regatta program. All men interested in this form of rowing will have a chance to get on the river this week as the boat houses are now open...
...when candidates will be called out for a meeting in the Newell Boathouse at 4 o'clock. The squad will be divided into club crews, as in past years, and will be put on the river that afternoon. These eights will also compete in the Fall Regatta. Scull and pair-oar races for upperclassmen are included in the events for the regatta. The Newell Boathouse, is now ready for any men who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity for early practice for these events...