Word: techs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first race of the afternoon saw Bill Homans' Jayvee 150's step out way ahead of their M.I.T. adversaries and come home with a four length victory. Later in the afternoon, the Varsity Later in the afternoon, the Varsity 150's had a tougher time when they beat the Tech boat by a bare length. The competition was much keener, but Vince Bailey confidently stroked the Crimson oarsmen past the Engineers in the last quarter mile...
Bert Haines' second Varsity 150 pound crew will leave the starting line in front of the Tech boathouse at 2:30 o'clock, to race against M.I.T. only. Homans' crews has been staying close to Vint Bailey's powerful first 150's all spring, and the race should cause no trouble for Harvard...
...clock the regatta resumes, with Harvey Love's Yardling contingent rowing the Henley distance against B.U. and Tech. Not yet as strong nor as smooth as last year's undefeated Freshman eight, the '43 boat, paced by Bus Curwen, faces even less experienced oarsmen. They should win without too much difficulty, although the Engineers have one of the best first-year outfits ever. The B.U. Freshman boat is filled with good material, but still needs many more miles of rowing before it will be a threat...
...first 150 pound crew races at 4:30 o'clock against Tech. M.I.T. has recently had a change in its coaching staff, and perhaps Vint Bailey's crew will have to row its best to beat the other lightweights. The '50 contest with the down-river Institute is usually a close one, but Harvard should win again today...
Boasting a considerably stronger fleet than a year ago, Tech is out to win tomorrow and promises to battle the Crimson all the way. The B. U. powerhouse with high hopes of victory has yet to prove its worth in open competition...