Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman, Junior Varsity, and Varsity races will start below the railway under the Cottage Farm Bridge, and will finish on the Boston shore just short of the Union Boat Club breakwater. The 150-pound crews will row the 1 3-4 mile course from the Cottage Farm Bridge to a position on the Cambridge shore off the Walker Memorial Building...
...winning her second championship in a row last week, Dorothy Locke enhanced her chance of equalling the record of Adeline Gehrig, cousin of famed Baseballer Lou Gehrig and only woman to win the U. S. title four times running (1920-1923). To do so Dorothy Locke will have to ward off the challenge of stubby Muriel Guggolz, another Salle d'Armes Vince student and teammate with Locke and Lloyd on last year's U. S. Olympic team. A studious and prudent, albeit preternaturally sly, lady with a foil, little Miss Guggolz was not fencing for the championship last...
That made the score for the three-out-of-five series 2 to i for the Rangers, who had won the first game in New York, the second in Toronto (TIME, April 17). Deprived of their chance to equal the three-in-a-row beating Toronto gave them last year, the Rangers played wary hockey in the fourth game, waited for a break that did not come until the seventh minute of an overtime period. With the score still...
...Bacon '33, No. 6 in the varsity crew for the past two years will be unable to row against M.I.T. and Princeton in the season's opener on the Charles Saturday, April 29, because of an attack of influenza which necessitated his removal to Stillman Infirmary Tuesday, according to an announcement by head Coach Whiteside yesterday. Bacon will not be able to take part in any other races this year...
...thing or two while there was yet time. He liked being in Capri out of season and got along beautifully till he fell in love with buxom young Caterina. Then his troubles started. When he finally persuaded her to run off with him by night, the romantic row to the mainland nearly killed him. Then he found himself in the midst of a crazy colony of foreigners whose erotic antics were hardly a help in furthering his own love affair. Caterina remained so businesslike, not to say calculating, that Mr. Belfry was not nearly so great a sinner...