Word: scratching
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Scratch crews number 3 and 6 will row off yesterday's tie at 4.15 p. m., sharp. The following men will meet at the boat house at 3:15: Baldwin, Ballou, Strauss, Webster, Shead, G. B. Pierce, Kidder, Gans, Dexter, Converse, Farwell, Purrington, Lecompte, F. U. Stearns, Guerin, Bishop, C. E. Cook. The following at 4.15: Keyes, Wood, Doe. All others at gymnasium door ready to run at 5.20 sharp...
...scratch races which took place yesterday afternoon front of the boat house brought out more enthusiasm than has been shown for many years at Harvard. The boat houses were crowded with spectators, some even finding places on the roof. It is unprecedented that men should be so eager to row that it should become impossible to accommodate all who signed. The freshmen as usual created much laughter by their awkward attempts to appear to be practiced oarsmen. The crews started from boat house, upper class crews 1 and 2 in charge of Captain Crehore, '90; 3 and 4, under Captain...
...fall scratch races will be rowed next Tuesday afternoon in front of the boat house at 4.15 p. m., sharp. There will be two races, the first open to members of the three upper classes and the Law school; the second open to freshmen. In each race there will be two preliminary heats of three crews each and a final heat between the winners in the preliminary heats...
...fall scratch races will be rowed on Tuesday next. There will be six freshman crews, three upper class crews, and a crew from the Law school. For further notice see tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...scratch races will probably be held a week from next Wednesday. The delay is in order to get a high tide...