Word: scho
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first boat, which will be out to continue a two-year unbroken string of victories; will seat only two men, Scho Andrews at five and Jimmy Ducey at cox, from last year's first boat, but Bolles and Bert Haines have worked out a good crew from the men available. Captain Dave Noyes, Frank Snyder, and Dudley Lamson pull two, three, and four respectively and saw action on last year's J. V. boat...
That leaves only newly-elected Captain Bus Curwen, Johnny Richardson, and Scho Andrews on whom Bolles may count, and that means that next year Tom will have to build from the very bottom...
...experience, however, the charges of Farmer Tom Bolles should have a long edge. Lyman, Hallett Whitman, and Dave Challinor are rowing for their eighth spring, and for Bus Curwen, Richardson, and Pop Jenks this is the seventh. Johny Erskine and Scho Andrews are rowing for the third for coxswain Tommy Boynton, a total of 56 years of rowing experience...
...Saturday the Varsity lined up with lightweight Tommy Boynton as coxswain, Bus Curwen at stroke, Dave Challinor at seven, Hallett Whitman at six, and Captain Ted Lyman at five. The bow four, however, was greatly altered. Johnny Erskine had moved from his usual two slide to number four. Scho Andrews, out of last spring's '44 eight, took over the number three seat, and Juniors Johnny Richardson and Pop Jenks accounted for the two bow positions...
...boat which lost Saturday is still intact, and rows as follows: Herb Church, bow, Nick Biddle 2, Ben Smith 3, Mickey Michalis 4, Scho Andrews 5, Dick Ober 6, Dave Sohier 7, Charlie Chace stroke, and Norm Stearns cox. This combination according to Coach Love, has come a long way in the last week, and is still improving fast...