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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second Freshman crew will go to Exeter tomorrow where they will race Exeter over the distance of seven-eighths of a mile on the Swampscott River at 5 o'clock. It has not been definitely decided who will go as yet but the second boat is now rowing as follows: stroke, Simonds; 7, Williams; 6, Burr; 5, Gray; 4, Franklin; 3, Read; 2, Cabot; bow, Dickey; cox., Hawkins...
...class crew race starts also at Cottage Farm Bridge at 5.40 o'clock. This course will be one mile and seven-eights long, finishing at the Union Boat Club. The men on these crews have had an unusually long and strenuous season, having practised since the end of Febru- ary. The crews are well matched and the race is therefore expected to be very close...
...triangular race in the Basin yesterday between the University and second crews and the first Freshman crew the University won out by a scant quarter of a length. The crews started from the Cottage Farm Bridge with the Freshmen two lengths in the lead. The latter made a poor start but retrieved themselves and were never decisively headed. Both of the University crews started from scratch. The second which was rowing the Henley distance, jumped ahead but was nosed out by the University at the Harvard Bridge, and there was nearly half a length of open water between the crews...
...rear and sides of the building contain the stack, which is in eight tiers ary. The crews are well matched and the race is therefore expected to be very close...
...This applies to Seniors rowing on the second crew and to other men who have rowed two years on the second, the awarding of such letters being retroactive on last year's second eight. This action was largely the result of the substitution of the second eight-oared race for the four-oar, which lessened the number of men who could win their "Y" in crew...