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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain B. H. Whitbeck '29 had no trouble in vanquishing his opponent, but the visitors gave trouble in most of the other singles matches. Arthur Ingraham, Jr. '30, lost the first set of his match with Cleary of Tech, 5 to 7, and then came back after a hard struggle to take the next...
...Harvard 150-pound and Freshman crews, rowing in races postponed twice since last Saturday, defeated the corresponding Tech crews by three and one half and five lengths respectively in the Basin yesterday afternoon...
...first-year race was even less of a contest, for the rough water conditions proved too much for the Tech oarsmen. Harvard jumped them at the start and drew away easily at a 30 stroke-per- minute clip, with their rivals trailing at a-28, until there were two lengths of open water between the boats at the Harvard Bridge. After the mile mark was passed, the engineers started catching crabs which proved fatal to their chances of winning, and a quarter of a mile from the finish the stroke man caught one which temporarily disabled the entire crew, although...
...pound and first Freshman races with Tech postponed from Saturday to yesterday afternoon were again put off on account of rough water conditions in the Basin...
Weather permitting, the two Harvard lightweight crews will match strokes with the first Tech 150-pound crew over the Henley course at 5.30 o'clock today Half an hour earlier the 1932 shell will lineup with the Engineers' first year eight ready to go over the new mile and three quarters course...