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Division I: Claverly, the winner of the Filley Cups, maintained its position at the head of the river throughout the series; Craigie-Waverly held its position twice and was bumped once; Dunster-Dana-Drayton made no bumps and held its position twice (withdrew from the first race); Mt. Auburn street was bumped twice (withdrew from the third race); Randolph made one bump, held its position twice and was not bumped; Russell made one bump; held its position twice and was not bumped: Westmorly made no bumps, held its position three times and was not bumped...
Division I: 1, Claverly; 2, Randolph; 3, Westmorly; 4, Russell; 5, Craigie-Waverley; 6, Dunster-Dana-Drayton; 7, Mt. Auburn street...
Only two bumps were scored Saturday. In the second division, Holworthy bumped Thayer three minutes after the start, and in the third division, College House overlapped Foxcroft-Divinity just before rounding the Stillman. Infirmary bend. Mt. Auburn street in the first division and Second Holyoke in the third division withdrew. The starts were better than before, several of the crews using racing starts to good advantage. Claverly rowed the highest stroke, pulling 33 to the minute, while the others used a stroke varying from 25 to 30 to the minute. Even at that comparatively high stroke, Claverly seemed to have...
Tomorrow afternoon, after a short signal practice, the squad will leave for West Point, starting from the car station on Boyston street at 4 o'clock, to connect with the 4.50 train for Fall River at the Back Bay station. A special car will be attached to this train. The team will go to New York by the Fall River line, proceed to the Murray Hill hotel, where they will have breakfast at 8 o'clock, leaving at 10.20 for Garrisons. From there they will be ferried across to West Point and have lunch at the Academy. On the return...
...southerly side of the Back Bay fens. Construction work on section one of the embankment comprises 2700 linear feet of retaining wall and about the same length of earth embankment. The Commission will soon receive bids for the work on section two, which is located back of Beacon street. Along the wall, south of the Cambridge bridge, the esplanade will vary in width from 180 to 300 feet, and the portion in the rear of Beacon street will be 100 feet wide. It will be made of excavations from the basin, hold in place by concrete masoury, retaining walls, faced...