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...Occasional 'tubbing' matches and frequent and unexpected changes of the order of seating in the Varsity boat again this season characterize Coach ward's method of training. Only on last Thursday was there change, and also the shifting of a port man to the starboard side. The order of the eight that will row on the Charles on May 10, will probably be as follows: Stroke, Alexander; 7, Madeira; 6, Merrick; 5, Garvin; 4, Crane; 3, Blatz; 2, Butler, bow, Shoemaker and cox., Preston. Two of these men are veterans of last year's crew at Poughkeepsie--Madeira and Alexander...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PENNSYLVANIA'S CREW WORK | 5/1/1913 | See Source »

Bartlett's Reef Lightship and Cornfield Point Lightship, are to be left on the starboard hand. Faulkner's Island, and Stratford Shoal may be left on either hand. The lighthouse in Oyster Bay harbor may be left on either hand. All government marks must be left on the channel side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SAILORS IN CRUISING RACE | 6/18/1912 | See Source »

...University eight, there are six members of last year's victorious crew, R. W. Cutler '11 and L. Withington, Jr., '11 being lost by graduation. Chanler, who stroked the Freshman crew last year until put on probation, is at stroke, Newton having been shifted to the starboard side at 7. Captain Strong is in his old seat at 6, and Metcalf is at 5 to take Withington's place, Reynolds moving to 3, left vacant by Metcalf. Goodale, Stratton and Balch, at 4, 2 and bow, respectively, are rowing in the same places as last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESENT STATUS OF CREWS | 2/24/1912 | See Source »

...graduation. The veterans in the boat and material from the Freshman and University four-oared crews gave good prospects of turning out a fast eight. After the first few days of practice a very important change was made. Goodale went in at stroke, Cutler changing over to the starboard side of the boat at 7. In three previous years Cutler had stroked a victorious crew at New London so the shift was regarded as a radical one. He was somewhat too large and heavy for the ideal stroke and it was thought that he could use his great power...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOAT RACES WITH YALE | 6/22/1911 | See Source »

...days, and it is fair to say that the University crew today is better than last year's eight was at this time. The four veterans of the Yale race last June are rowing one behind the other in the waist of the boat. Although new to the starboard side, Captain Cutler has filled in well at 7, and should be as effective next spring as he has always been on the port side at stroke. At the beginning of the fall rowing the slide work and the proportion of the stroke at the catch and finish was mediocre. Gradually...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS TO RACE AT 3.30 | 11/11/1910 | See Source »

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