Word: techs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hard hit by the loss of Pete Roll, ace oarsman, the Crimson eight succumbed Tech and Cornell in the second race the 1945 racing season on the Charles River last Saturday. A strong cross current which threw the Crimson off a eight course, was also a major factor the defeat...
...bank and on the two river bridges were doomed to disappointment. Breaking bell, the eight won and held the lead for three eighths of a mile, but fell behind at the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge, never to be in the race again. The last mile and three-eights were all Tech and Cornell...
Between Massachusetts Avenue and the Longfellow Bridge, the crew steadily lost ground, ending the race a good length behind Cornell, and one and a half lengths behind victorious Tech. The Harvard boat's drift off course was instrumental in determining the winner...
Much of the credit for the surprisingly fine showing of the Techmen, who finished behind the Crimson and Navy last week has been given to the new M.I.T. cox, 129 pound heavyweight Martin L. Jay. His able steering of his boat undoubtedly was a major factor in Tech...
Following its defeat at the hands of Tech in the spring season opener, Coach Jaakko Mikkola's track squad wound up in a tie Wednesday at Andover with each team rolling up a total of 49 1/2 points...