Word: races
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Following a race of the four University 150-pound crews this afternoon over the Henley course on the Charles River Basin, the first and second lightweight crews will be picked by Coach F. R. Sullivan '27 for the first race of the season at Kent School on Wednesday, April 10. After a series of short races this afternoon the Freshman squad will also undergo a rearrangement...
...four 150-pound crews taking part in today's race will be stroked by J. M. Byrne '31, John Fox '31, T. N. Perkins Jr. '31, and Donough Prince '31, and will be seated approximately as they have been rowing for the last three weeks...
...beginning of the spring recess the first and second crews will entrain for Kent, Connecticut, the annual Spring training quarters for the vacation week, where they will prepare to race the first and second Kent crews...
...Senior eight stroked by S.W. Swaim '31 upset the supremacy of the Sophomore B crew stroked by James Lawrence, Jr. '29 by defeating the latter in a slow mile and three quarter race in the Charles River Basin yesterday afternoon...
...found no competition in the 200-yard free style, and walked away from his opponents in the fast time of 2 minutes 45 seconds. Second place saw a real struggle, with A. L. Mason '32 barely defeating H. L. Lash '32. The second free style contest, the 50-yard race, was, on the other hand, extremely tight; W. R. Timken '32 nosed out J. E. Ashworth '32 and L. M. Patterson '32, not a yard separating these three. Timken won his second first place of the afternoon in the 100-yard free style race...