Word: stretch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain R. W. Cutler '11, of the University crew, won the race for single sculls held yesterday afternoon for the cup offered by Mr. R. F. Herrick '90. The course, which was three quarters of a mile long, was over the stretch above the Stillman Infirmary...
...Robert F. Herrick '90, chairman of the Advisory Committee on Rowing, has offered a silver cup for a race in single sculls, open to all members of the University squad. The race will be rowed over the long stretch above the Stillman Infirmary on November...
Rounding the first part of the second bend, the first three crews were well bunched and Claverly was gaining steadily on Thayer. Weld was far in the rear. Just before the three crews came into the stretch at the finish Claverly succeeded in bumping Thayer. Randolph had no trouble in maintaining its position at the head of the river throughout the course...
...river, in positions one and two respectively, could not gain on one another up to the first bend. Just before and during the first part of the second bend, however, Mt. Auburn street increased its lead, and although Brentford gained again as the crews came into the home-stretch, Mt. Auburn street pulled away at the finish...
...first of the inter-dormitory bumping races will be rowed this afternoon over the same course as last year. The races will start at the end of the long stretch above the Boylston street bridge, beyond the second bend, and will finish at an imaginary line between the bridge end of the Newell boathouse floats and a range flag. The crews will row in two divisions, starting at 3.45 and 4.15 o'clock respectively, and will take their positions in the following order...