Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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After winning the interclass regatta and with it the right to compete in the American Henley at Philadelphia, the Sophomore crew has agreed to row again for the privilege of the Pennsylvania trip. A challenge has been issued to the 1911 oarsmen to decide the supremacy left in doubt by the breaking of an oar in the latter's boat last Saturday. It is a sportsmanlike act and we wish them all the luck they deserve in the close race that is sure to follow...
...account of the absence of C. Morgan '08, who has been rowing at stroke the University second crew went out as a four-oar yesterday afternoon. It is now probable that a coxless four-oar will be developed for the American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia on May 23, instead of an eight. Last year the second crew was not broken up into four oars until May 27, and this plan will therefore give the four-oar two more weeks than usual in which to prepare for the Yale race on June 25. E. Cutler was able to row yesterday after...
With the Beacon Cup Regatta only four days off, the class crews are fast rounding into shape for the race. The crews will start from the Longwood Bridge at 2 o'clock Saturday, and row over the mile and seven-eighths course to a point opposite Otter street. The members of the winning class crew will receive their numerals, and will be sent to the American Henley Regatta...
...Senior first eight have been together for nearly two weeks, and have developed a long, smooth stroke. The men are powerful, and would show up well against a head wind; but they seem to be unable to row a high stroke. They row well together, but their work does not show the life and dash that it should...
...Freshmen have a great advantage over the upperclass crews in that they have rowed in practically the same order since early in April. They row a long and smooth stroke, and the boat runs well between strokes...