Word: regular
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...single sculls will start first, from the Union Boat Club, at 4 o'clock. They will row a mile and a half with a turn. The class race for the first crews will next be rowed at 4.15, over the regular class course, down stream. The four oars will follow this event immediately; they will row one mile down stream, starting just above the Harvard Bridge. Last of all will come the second, or Weld class crews over the regular course...
...announced that the Beacon cup, for which the class crews formerly contested, will again be offered to the winner of the regular class race. This old silver cup bears the names of winning crews for several years preceding '75, but it has not been competed for since about that date. Mr. R. H. Appleton '75 has had the cup burnished up, and it is probable that a platter will be presented to go with it, in order to provide space for the names of the winning classes up to the present time, in a complete record...
Yesterday afternoon the cricket team had their regular weekly practice on the Longwood cricket club grounds to select the men for today's game with the Zingari. The make-up of today's eleven will be different from that of last Saturday, as the management wishes to give every man on the squad a chance to play before the championship games...
...will appreciate the enterprise of the musical clubs in beginning the Yard concerts this spring two or three weeks earlier than usual. The clubs give so few regular concerts in Cambridge that these Yard concerts are now about the only opportunities given the students to hear them and as a result they have always been well attended in the past. A good sized crowd ought to be in the Yard tonight to show the members of the clubs that their music is enjoyed as much as ever...
Although the '99 crew has lost two of its regular men, it is showing up well. The catch needs livening up, as does the beginning of the recover. The blade work is a bit ragged and there is a tendency to bury the oars too deep. The power when once applied is well sustained to the finish of the stroke. On the whole, barring further accidents, the crew should make a strong bid for a front place on race day. Conroy who has replaced Holden at stroke, tends to bury his oar too deep and is slow on the catch...