Word: techs
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Princeton, although finishing second behind M.I.T., beat the varsity and Yale lightweight crews Saturday in the Basin to retain the Goldthwait Cup, symbolic of the Big Three supremacy. Tech, which does not compete for the cup, covered the mile and 5-16 of rain and choppy water...
...Tech and Yale broke out in front at the start of the varsity race, but Princeton soon moved up to challenge the Engineers as the Elis fell back at the half-mile mark. The Crimson got off to another sluggish start and by the three-quarter mile marker there was open water between the Tech and varsity shells...
...cadence rose again to hit 36. Dartmouth sprinted but splashed considerable water. M.I.T. tired. And the Crimson shell stroked by the Tech boat house in 6:55. Dartmouth was clocked in 7:01.4, M.I.T. in 7:07.4, Yale in 7:14, and Tabor...
Indian Coach Gerry Zwart's problem has been weather and weight, and lack of material. Tech Coach Jack Frayley also has the same and usual problem: material...
Also at Hanover today will be the Yardling tennis team, which won its first match in two starts this season by beating M.I.T., 9 to 0, at Tech yesterday. The Engineers couldn't take a set from the Crimson lineup, which included Steve Gottlieb, Cal Place, Ben Heckscher, Langdon Smith, Doug Gardner, and Barry Boehm. The doubles duos included Place and Heckscher, Smith and Gottlieb, and Charlie Edwards and Dwight Davis...