Word: tideways
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...Penn A.C., loaded with world-class rowers, won the men's championship eights for the second year in a row. Penn won in 15:34.16, followed by the Tideway Scullers of England in 15:50.87, and Nottingham County Rowing Association of England...
...Boston Rowing Center won the women's eights in 17:24.46, beating Tideway Scullers, timed at 17:39.28. Defending champion Wisconsin was sixth...
...Harvard four-with, cox lost in the quarters to the Tideway Scullers, who lost in turn in the finals to the Leander Rowing Club boat, manned by four former Yale rowers all of whom lowed for Oxford this year...
Next came the Tideway Scullers, an English group whose members compete in single soulls for positions is the club eight. The race took place on a Saturday morning, with the finals scheduled for that afternoon. Still toting colds, the Crimson oarsmen eliminated the Scullers by one-third of a length and sat back to await the winner of the other semi-final heat...
...that the space of the trees in the foreground seems to embrace the space of the bay." The starting point for The Weir and the Island, now owned by Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum, was the view Kienbusch got of a weir made of burnt spruce, set in a tideway. "The spruce boughs were rust-colored," he recalls. "They stood up out of the water like wild orange branches in a blue field. The three bars represent low tide, and then the island. It's kind of a wild picture...