Word: scratching
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...dash, 1st heat-O. K. Hawes, '92 (2 yds); J. Allen, '92 (3 yds); E. B. Bodley L. S., (scratch); H, Rich; '91 (4 yds); L. Page, '91 (2 yds). 2d heat, T. J. Stead, '91 (3 yds); S. Wells, Jr., '90 (5 yds); E. C. Moen, '91, (scratch...
...radical reform in rowing matters to be begun this year. The conclusion has at last been reached that our crews must row throughout the whole of term time if they can expect to be successful against Yale. For several years now we have wasted the fall, contenting ourselves with scratch races, the only value of which was to furnish a little amusement for the college. At last our mistake is acknowledged and a change inaugurated. Fall class races are now to be revived with the expectation that they will develope new material. Some of the crews have already been rowing...
...been decided that it is for the best interests of rowing that the scratch races which have formerly been rowed sometime during the fall term should be given up this fall and that there should be substituted for these races a race, in barges as before, between five crews representing the four classes and the Law School...
...Danvers bicycle races last Saturday, E. A. Bailey, '91, won the one mile handicap race from scratch, and the two-mile open race...
...fall it was decided not to have any class football games at all this year, as all the available material was needed for practice against the 'varsity eleven. There is certainly no reason, however, why table games should not be played in the mornings on Jarvis Field, if two scratch elevens could be formed. We are surprised to see that none have yet been played, as formerly they were an almost daily occurrence and were generally attended by a number of spectators who thoroughly enjoyed...