Word: tanked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University and Freshman crews started another lap on the 1916 practice yesterday. Work was done on the machines and in the tank by University A and B and the first two Freshman crews under Coach Haines, while the other crews rowed on the machines only. E. W. Soucy '16 returned to practice and took his place at 3 in University B. There were no other changes in the upper boats, although among the lower Freshman crews many shifts were made...
...second week of practice for the University and Freshman crews ended yesterday afternoon. Coach Haines was in charge of the University and the first two Freshman crews, and these all rowed on the machines and in the tank. No shifts were made, so that the orders of these crews remain the same. The other crews had a work-out on the machines under the supervision of Assistant Coach Brown and Manning. Several shifts have occurred in the lower Freshman crews...
...University swimming team will meet the Andrus Swimming Association, an association of Wesleyan undergraduates, in the latter's tank at Middletown, Conn., tonight at 9 o'clock. Captain B. M. Fullerton '16 will not be able to compete. His absence, coupled with the loss to the team of W. C. Hitchcock '18 and T. T. Seelye, Jr. '18, two stars of last year's Freshman team, makes the University's chances of winning very slight. The Andrus Swimming Association is rated as a fairly strong aggregation, but has not yet been recognized by the Wesleyan Faculty...
Coach Haines was in charge of University A and B and the first and second Freshman boats. Each of these put in time in the tank, rowing about fifteen minutes. Mr. Manning yesterday took over the instruction of the lower Freshman boats, and his services here will be of great value. He has not been made assistant coach as was reported yesterday, but he has merely consented to help with the lower Freshman boats, where the addition of another man will give the Freshmen much more individual coaching...
...usual, the first two University and Freshman crews worked out in the tank yesterday. C. C. Lund '16 was put back at stroke on the first crew after an absence of one day. T. T. Mackie '18 will be back at Newell Friday, or Monday at the latest. A. Potter '17, out with a sprained ankle, is not expected to return to the machines for some time...