Word: puts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Weld senior crew recently lost four of its best men, including Richmond, who was stroke of last year's Freshman crew. Sanger, who has been dropped from the University squad, has been put in at 6, but the men do not row well together. The Newell senior crew has been hampered by a lack of good material, and the men have been unable to drive the boat along properly. They have a tendency to hold their blades too-high at the catch and a also have a weak finish...
Both junior crews have been much shifted in the last few days; so that the men do not row well together. Yesterday, Sabine and Monro, who have been rowing on the Freshman squad, were put in at 6 and 3, respectively, in the Newell crew. This race should be very close...
...colors arrive about two weeks ago. The colors will be hung for the first time on Decoration Day on a staff to be placed over the main door-way of the Union. The silver loving cup will be put in the Dining Room...
Last Thursday McGrew went in at stroke for the first time; Filley, who had been rowing 2, was put at 6 and Wolcott was moved from stroke in the second to 2 in the first, Dillingham going back to the second. As a result of this shake-up the crew has made a most noticeable improvement in almost every way. The present make-up seems to be the most satisfactory that has yet been tried and it is safe to say that, on the whole, the crew is in a more developed state than it was at the same time...
...final match yesterday for the interclass tennis championship W. P. Blagden '04 defeated J. I. B. Larned '05, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4. Blagden played a very fast, aggressive game and continually put Larned on the defensive. Larned, however, was the steadier of the two and frequently won points on Blagden's driving into the net. Both men placed accurately on the side and back lines, except on cross-court strokes, but were somewhat weak on the back-hand. Blagden ran to the net very often, where Larned was unable to pass him. His service, though erratic...