Word: sanger
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Weld senior crew recently lost four of its best men, including Richmond, who was stroke of last year's Freshman crew. Sanger, who has been dropped from the University squad, has been put in at 6, but the men do not row well together. The Newell senior crew has been hampered by a lack of good material, and the men have been unable to drive the boat along properly. They have a tendency to hold their blades too-high at the catch and a also have a weak finish...
...previous day. Dillingham stroked the first eight, as Wolcott, the regular stroke, has been slightly unwell. He will, however probably be able to resume work within a day or two. In the second boat, R. Foster was moved to stroke, and his old place at six was filled by Sanger. Neither crew rowed with much life or vigor. Coach Higginson, who directed the work, gave particular attention to getting a clean, firm catch...
Second crew--Stroke, A. Foster; 7, Hartwell; 6, Sanger; 5, haycock; 4, Derby; 3, Locke; 2, Filey; bow, George...
Second crew--Stroke, Dillingham; 7, Hartwell; 6, Haycock; 5, Sanger; 4, Derby; 3, Locke; 2, Filley; bow, George...
...others for breakfast at 8 a. m.: J. B. Ayer, R. Derby, H. G. Dillingham, S. P. B. Duffy, H. B. Webster, F. W. C. Foster, R. Foster, E. George, c. A. Hartwell, R. Haycock, S. H. Wolcott, C. Lawson, A. W. Locke, H. C. Ober, R. Sanger, E. N. Stevens, L. T. Swaim...