Word: pairing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Conn., June 6. -- Perhaps the most important part of today's practice of the University and Freshman crews at Red Top took place when the crews had finished their two mile paddle. Coach Guy Nickalls and Abbot of the Yale camp were coming down-stream in a pair-oar, alongside of whom was the "Pup" containing Coaches Haines and Herrick and several Crimson oarsmen. Suddenly a young deer was spied swimming in the water, and both the University and Yale contingents started out in hot pursuit...
...deer was chased to shallow water, where Coach Nickalls alighted from his pair-oar and grasped the animal firmly by the neck, only to have the terrible luck of slipping at such a critical moment. Of course, the deer took the golden opportunity to make a hasty retreat, leaving the Yale men disconsolate and the Yale coach struggling on a sandy bottom...
...Pfaffmann '17, if he does not decide to complete his undergraduate work this spring, will also compete in the singles. Captain R. C. Rand '19, and F. S. Ritchie '19, of the Freshman team, may also win places among the entries. In the doubles, Caner will probably pair either with Rand, with whom he has been playing in matches this spring, or with Harte, with whom he has had considerable experience...
...team will play in the singles as follows; R. C. Rand, R. H. Kissel, F. S. Ritche, C. M. Coulter, E. M. Warburg, F. W. Hatch. In the doubles, the man will pair up as follows: R. C. Rand and R. H. Kissel, F. S. Ritchie and C. J. Coulter, F.M. Warburg and F. W. Hatch...
...University crew divided in two yesterday afternoon and the bow four raced the stern. The result was dead heat, but since the stern got the jump at the start the decision was awarded to them. University B again rowed in singles and racing pair-oars, not yet resuming their regular work. The Freshman eight went through its usual routine...