Word: stroking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Practice at the gym today was carried on under the direction of Coach Harry Cowles and consisted for the most part of drill in the fundamentals of foot-work and stroke technique. Beginning Monday a net will be placed in the gym and the men will play regular doubles matches three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays...
...Point, Channel. The water conditions were perfect, and the improvement in balance and steadiness of the shells was quite marked. Nothing was attempted, however, beyond a slow paddle, as the coaches wish to secure an adequate grounding in fundamentals before proceeding to anything in the nature of a high stroke...
...clock with Coach Muller in the coxswain's seat of the seconds. The water of Fort Point Channel was eceptionally smooth and free from floating ice, an unobstructed stretch of nearly a mile being available. The two crews paddled side by side over the first mile matching each other stroke for stroke. After this preliminary spin Coach Muller took the second eight down stream for half a mile and sent the first crew back over the half-mile upstream course. Over two miles were covered altogether...
Crew C.--Bow, W. M. Fairleigh '25; 2, R. F. Bradford '23; 3, C. H. Hollister Jr. '24; 4, J. D. Jameson '24; 5, A. L. Honson Jr. '24; 6, J. R. Hoover '24; 7, M. W. McGreevy '24; stroke, Walter Amory...
Crew D.--Bow, W. f. Lewis 2nd '23; 2, Alfred Codman Jr. '25; 3, Standish Bradford '24; 4, M. W. Greenough '25; 5, R. C. Storey Jr. '24; 6, R. S. Hubbard Jr. '24; 7, H. g. Curran '25; stroke, Lovell Thompson...