Word: techs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dave Noyes, captain of the Crimson Varsity octet, won three in the A division, while Harold Bocricke of Tech took two. Harvard's George O'Day captured two races in the B group...
...Varsity, when it swept over the line a little more than a third of a length ahead of the Engineers, kept a two year string of victories intact. Bert Haines's first eight had the power in reserve to stave off a Tech sprint and pick up some water in the last three-quarters of a mile. Tech began its sprint shortly before it reached the Mass. Avenue bridge, and as the two crews swept under the structure the Engineers had crept to within a deck length of the Crimson...
Following the big race the J.V.'s and the first 150 pound boat will meet similar crews from Tech over the same course. Next big event for the Varsity and J.V.'s will be a jaunt to Philadelphia to race against Navy, Penn, and Cornell a week from Saturday...
After swamping a Tech ten Friday by a 12 to 2 score, the lacrossemen voyaged to Lewis Field, New Hampshire to challenge the Wildcats. Opening with a Harvard score by Jay Hurley, the game was unpredictable until the Blue and White tallied three successive goals at the beginning of the second half. Fourth quarter markers by Dave Thompson and George Angle of the Crimson did not prevent the Wildcats from holding their lead. New Hampshire's attack was sparked by their center, Parker, who netted twice and was credited for three assists...
...Tech's coach could not find much method in the Tufts team's play, but when the two squads met last week, he admitted that the Jumbos scored the goals. Although Tech lost only 8 to 1 to the Brown and Blue, the Engineers' coach asserted that the score could have been higher...