Word: sculled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tide looked as if it would turn when Bruce Richardson, another Sophomore, completely tied up his opponent, Carrathers, to clinch three points for Harvard. The third competing Sophomore, "Bunny" Barnes, at 155, produced easily the most exciting match of the afternoon as he pressed Scull into the overtime and drew with him even after that. Twice Barnes had his opponent in a near fall, and once he himself was nearly thrown...
...Rowe's boat are Reece, Gray, Riggs, Richards, Herter, Macy, Scull, and Oliphant...
Second Crew--Stroke, Comstock; 7, Both; 6, Talbot, T.; 5, Whitman; 4, Scull; 3, Hallowell, P.; 2, Hovey; bow, Stiles; cox, Oliphant...
...number seven is Dave Scull '39 who for the last two seasons has rowed the same position on the Third Varsity. In his Freshman year he rowed number three on the Firsts and was again at that oar in the '37 combination...
...tank, with an eye on this oar. The bow seat is wide open with at least six possibilities of almost equal ability. This is easily the most uncertain position in the boat. Dick Ninde probably leads here if anyone does but he is closely pursued by Dave Scull, Henry Locke and Sophomore Bayard Dillingham. Perhaps less likely are John Rowe and John Bremer also of last season's Freshmen...