Word: sleepers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...freshman crew" he ever saw. Still, their stroke, Pierrepont is an excellent oar and their improvement may be more rapid than Harvard '97, whose crew today was rowing in very fair form. Hollister, by the way, has been put back in the boat at No. 2 in place of Sleeper...
...Sleeper...
...will go are: Stroke, Irving; 7, Phelps; 6, Sprague; 5, Duffield; 4, White; 3, Kernan; 2, Sleeper; bow, Cornwell. Substitutes, Hollister...
...Sleeper sits up very straight, but is stiff and awkward. He does not face his oar, and is slow in getting it in the water. He bends his arms before his legs are down, and does not get any drive at all to the stroke. He rows shorter than any other man in the boat...
...Sleeper, No. 2, is from Boston. He rowed on the B. A. A. four-oared crew. He is 20 years old, 5ft. 10in. high, and weighs 161 pounds...