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...Freshman crews are progressing rapidly. Several shifts have been made in the past week, but the majority of the men in the first boat have now held their places for some time. Shillito has been put in at bow, Whitney at three, Withington has gone from port to starboard, exchanging six for five and Waite has shifted from three to four. Owing to these recent changes the rowing yesterday was not up to the standard. Cutler is a good stroke, and puts rhythm and life into the rest of the crew...
...undeveloped. They are now under the supervision of Coach Wray, as Coach Stephenson is devoting his entire attention to the class crews. The first boat is distinctly the best, but its make-up is constantly being changed. Smith, who until recently rowed six, has been changed to the starboard side, going in at five, and Eaton has been put in his place...
...this year, Coach Wray decided to move Richardson down the boat. He has demonstrated his ability to pass the beat up the boat at a fast as well as at a slow stroke, and on account of his exceptional endurance is a splendid man to have for the starboard stroke...
...last two miles of the University course. Bacon kept his stroke about 30 to 32 until the last half-mile, when he raised the pace to 34. The crew as a whole did not row as well as it has for the past few days. The men on the starboard side of the shell all pulled short at the finish of their stroke during the last half of the distance. Nevertheless the time was fairly good, despite the fact that the men rowed with a favoring wind and tide. They went the distance in 10 minutes and 30 seconds...
...afternoon, accompanied by Coach Wray in the launch. Tappan, who has not rowed since the Columbia race, was put in at bow in place of Burchard; and Lovering was tried at 5, in place of Severance. Owing to these changes, as a result of which Lovering rowed on the starboard side of the boat for the first time, the shell was unsteady yesterday and the form was more ragged than recently...