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...Kennedy was to change position to accomodate the movements of the attack carrier. The Kennedy radioed her planned change of course to the U.S.S. Belknap, a 7,930-ton guided-missile cruiser that was some 3,000 yards off the carrier's port bow. The Belknap began a starboard turn...
...change from the boat that cruised through a star-studded field in San Diego is at the four seat. John Wright, a dark horse from last year's third varsity, took the final starboard seat over Hovey Kemp, who raced in the California outing, and Ed Woodhouse, a two-year varsity...
Jerry Boak, stroke of this year's undefeated Eastern Sprints champ junior varsity boat, replaced McKenna at two. Tim Hackert, also on the J.V. boat, took Howard's place on the starboard side. Even though both were better than adequate replacements, the crew never got back the momentum built up en route to an undefeated season and an Eastern Sprints Championship this spring. Besides the loss of raw power in the boat (Howard and McKenna were the two strongest oarsmen on the team) the makeshift Crimson crew lacked that essential ingredient in rowing that distinguishes a first-rate from...
...boat was rowing in circles. The starboard was outrowing the port side and making the boat go unevenly through the water, and the switches should correct that," Higginson said...
Juniors Rick Smith and Steve Rowe are up from the starboard side of last year's J.V. crew, and there are three sophomores, Al Shealy, Dick Cashin and Ed Woodhouse, to round out the crew...