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...river: Hartridge being absent, Watriss got in at 2 and Finlay at 4. The day was excessively windy and the water rough, but they rowed down almost to the Harvard bridge. The rowing was far from satisfactory; the time was poor, the oars clumsily handled and the starboard side rowing much more weakly than the port side...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rowing News. | 3/22/1890 | See Source »

Friday was cold and rainy, so the crew did not go upon the river but rowed in the gymnasium. Mr. Keyes was present and coached. Following are the names and latest weights: Starboard crew-Goddard stroke, 181.5; Jones 7, 162; Tilton 6, 191.5; Upham 5, 190; Watriss 4, 164.5; Perkins 3, 167.5; Powers 2, 159.5 (Hartridge 155); Keyes bow, 175. Port crew-Hartridge (Powers) stroke; Pulsifer 7, 172.5; Finlay 6, 193; Nelson 4, 124; Herrick 163. Today the crew will row at 12.10 in order to go to the winter meeting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Crew. | 3/15/1890 | See Source »

...names and latest weights of the candidates for the crew are as follows: Starboard crew-Stroke, Goddard 181; 7, Jones 163; 6, Watriss 164; 5, Upham 190.5; 4, Finlay 194.5 3, Perkins 165; 2, Tilton 188 (Hartridge 155.5); bow, Keyes 175. Average weight, 177 5-8 pounds. Port crew-Stroke, Longworth 165 1-2; 7, Parker 151; 6, Powers 160; 5, Blanchard 172; 4, Nelson 164 1-2; 3, Pulsifer 173; 2, Lothrop 163; bow, Herrick, 164 1-2. Average weight 164 3-8. Average weight of all the candidates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Crew. | 3/10/1890 | See Source »

...Starboard crew, bow, Keyes, L. S., 175 pounds. Stiff in his motions, apt to go back too far; rows smoothly and with life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Criticism of University Crew. | 3/1/1890 | See Source »

...train about the middle of next month. Yale is very much pleased at his decision to row, as this leaves only one seat-bow-to be filled by a new man, so the crew will practically be made up of veterans. Carter will row in his old position of starboard stroke, and will also coach the crew. It will be remembered that Carter was elected captain of the crew last spring but resigned when he went to Europe last fall. The other members of the crew will be Woodruff, Corbin, Gill, Hartwell and Brewster, all of whom were in last...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Crew. | 2/2/1889 | See Source »

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