Word: races
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seating of the University crew, which opens the season against Massachusetts Institute of Technology Saturday, may be changed in one position before the race, according to a statement by Coach E. J. Brown '96 yesterday. Since the selection of the first crew a week ago there has been one major shift, that of Allerton Cushman '29 to No. 5 in the first boat to replace M. M. Johnson '31 who is now rowing No. 5 in the Jayvees...
...have been several temporary shifts in the seating of the crews but the advancement of Cushman is the only permanent one. It is not known what further change Coach Brown has under consideration and it would not be surprising if he did not make it until after the opening race...
...injured hand but present indications are that he will be on hand before Saturday. His place was taken in yesterday's practice by E. L. Millard '31. Practice for the next few days will consist of separate work-outs for the crews with the possible exception of a race which may be held today...
...race between the second Freshman and 150-pound Freshman crews and the corresponding M. I. T. boats, which was to have taken place on Saturday will be held tomorrow, according to an announcement made last night. The change of the date was necessitated by the large number of races which are to be held over the Charles River course at that time...
Although Captain Delaney of Holy Cross has the best record in the sprints, a field which includes A. E. French '29, T. E. Mason '30, and A. L. Watkins '31 should be anybody's race Harvard seems to have a pretty clear outlook in the longer runs and it is in these events that the greatest chance for victory lies...