Word: shake
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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With the race about four weeks off, this shake up appears to be the final trial of the men, before a more or less definite order for the first crew is settled upon. Stroke has been the most unsettled position, all along, and Bullard is the ninth man that has rowed in this position in either boat since the squad was formed. Altogether, when Bullard and McGrew were at stroke, yesterday, the work of the first crew was more encouraging than it has been for a number of days...
...university eights took an easy row yesterday, and attention was given rather to form than to speed. The crews took two stretches of a mile each in the lower basin and in both, Ayer's crew had the advantage. Bullard's crew showed the bad results of a second shake-up on account of the loss of Francis, who is threatened with appendicitis. The loss of Francis, following immediately upon Bullard's accident, and the consequent changes have weakened this crew to a considerable extent. Colby replaced Francis at seven, Lloyd took Bullard's regular seat at five and Sanger...
...race for the losing crews of Monday should go to the Newell Juniors, according to the time made on last Monday and owing to shake-ups in the opponents' boats. The Senior Newell has the wall, the Junior and Sophomore Newell are next in order, and the Weld Junior second has the outside...
...Yale crew took a four-mile time row this afternoon. The unofficial time was 22m. 29s. The crew had a big shake-up this morning and this afternoon. The order in the afternoon was: Stroke, Cameron; 7, Blagden; 6, Kunzig; 5, Mitchell; 4, Hooker; 3, Johnson; 2, Bogue; bow, Waterman...
...Freshman crews had a shake up Wednesday, Lindsay going to seven, Lloyd to three, and Dillingham to bow in the first boat. The crews rowed in the following order...