Word: rowe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...were placed on sale yesterday at Leavitt and Peirce's and the H.A.A., and application blanks have been mailed to University graduates within a radius of 50 miles of Boston. The prices are $3 for seats on the stage, $2 for seats on the floor, $2 for the first row in the balcony, $1 for other rows in the balcony, and 50 cents for general admission...
Tickets go on sale today at the H.A.A. and Wright and Ditson's. Boston. The prices for the tickets are: Reserved seat--Stage, $8; floor, $2; first row of balcony, $2; rest of balcony, $1; admission, 50 cents...
Only two crews, those which were kept up after dormitory rowing was over in the fall, will row today, but regular practice will begin for all tomorrow. No cuts will be made in the number of men on the squad. As it will be impossible to open the Weld Boat House for a fortnight, the crews will make use of the Newell Boat House during that time in conjunction with the University crews...
...basis on which the spring practice will be planned is that every man shall be retained until the end of the season and given an opportunity to row on the highest crew possible for him. Every man that reports will have a chance to take part in one of the races that will be arranged for the spring regatta and the old style of cuts in the squad will be abolished...
Bigelow opened the scoring for the University with two tallies in a row about three minutes after the start of the game. R. W. Emmons, 3b, '20 made the only other score of the period on a pretty shot from the boards just before the final gong rang. Bigelow and Emmons started the scoring for the last half with a goal apiece on a bit of forward line team-play and soon afterwards Bigelow tucked away two more. Stubbs made the final score for the Crimson on an individual dash up the rink...