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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 3, 1914.--Practice for all the crews was light today. Coach Wray took the men out for the regular morning work in the pair oar. This was followed by an easy four-mile paddle for all crews. In the afternoon the three eights again paddled over the upper course of two miles. Coach Wray took the University and Freshman boats together, the second following under Mr. Herrick. The coaches are giving special attention to eliminating all roughness from the catch...
Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 2, 1914--This morning Coach Wray took the men out for individual instructions in the pair oar, paying particular attention to a firm catch and a steady pull through to the finish. Following this, all the crews went out for a four-mile paddle down-stream. The University crews rowed in their regular order, but there was a change in the Freshman eight. Higginson changed over from bow to 2, Young went from 2 to 4, forcing out Lovell, and Potter went from 3 to bow, Richardson going to 3. This afternoon...
...match today will close an extensive Eastern tour by the Pacific Coast players. The contest will be fast and close, for the Stanford pair defeated Yale, 2 to 1, winning both singles, and losing the doubles...
Entries for the college doubles tennis tournament must be made at Leavitt & Peirce's by 6 o'clock tonight. Unless more entries are made today the tournament for the college doubles championship will be abandoned. A fee of $1 per pair must be paid when the entry is made. Courts will be reserved for the matches, which will begin on Monday. No charge is made for the courts, but players must provide tennis balls...
Entries for the College tennis tournament in doubles should be made in the Bluebook at Leavitt and Peirce's before 6 o'clock on Saturday. Members of all four classes in College may compete. An entrance fee of $1 per pair will be charged...