Word: raced
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eliot and Kirkland emerged victorious from yesterday's two preliminary races for the Agassiz cup over the Henley distance, as the Lowell and Leverett shells qualified also for the final brush scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The winners' times, 7:14 for Eliot and 7:17 for Kirkland, presages a royal tussle in the deciding race...
That Coach Buck Walsh of the Middies is getting really worried over the coming race with the Bollesmen seemed well confirmed last night when reports from Annapolis showed that he had shifted his bowman, Neal Almgren to take Tommy Walker's place at stroke...
Admitting that the Harvard race is "the only test that stands between Navy and the eastern sprint championship," Walsh said yesterday that although for many years the Middies prepared for the Poughkeepsie race, this time they are aiming for the sprint title...
Intent on following the Harvard-Cornell race on the Charles Saturday, Nicholas Satterlee '38 of Eliot House and his companion Mary Ayer of Milton disregarded orders of police to get off the sidewalk of Memorial Drive with the tandem bicycle and were consequently arrested and fined ten dollars each...
Police declared that only Satterlee was first arrested, but Miss Ayer demanded that she too be taken along on the grounds that she was steering the bicycle and furnishing half the power. The boat race continued and the two offenders faced Judge Arthur P. Stone of the East Cambridge district court...