Word: tilton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...varsity crew rowed on the river yesterday, Mr. Keyes coaching. They rowed at a slow stroke up to the Boylston street bridge, then down to Long-wood and back to the boat house. The men were, Goddard, stroke; Jones, 7; Tilton, 6; Upham, 5; Finlay, 4; Perkins, 3; Hartridge, 2; Keyes, bow. Average weight, 177 pounds...
...names and latest weights of the candidates for the crew are as follows: Starboard crew-Stroke, Goddard 181; 7, Jones 163; 6, Watriss 164; 5, Upham 190.5; 4, Finlay 194.5 3, Perkins 165; 2, Tilton 188 (Hartridge 155.5); bow, Keyes 175. Average weight, 177 5-8 pounds. Port crew-Stroke, Longworth 165 1-2; 7, Parker 151; 6, Powers 160; 5, Blanchard 172; 4, Nelson 164 1-2; 3, Pulsifer 173; 2, Lothrop 163; bow, Herrick, 164 1-2. Average weight 164 3-8. Average weight of all the candidates...
...Tilton, '90, rowed on the crew yesterday, first at No. 6 and afterward at No. 2. He rowed at 6 in his freshman crew, number 4 in the university crew of '88, and number 6 on the '89 university crew...
...useless to express any opinion as to how the crew is rowing, but it is fair to say that they go through their motions with a good deal of earnestness. Hutchinson, Tilton and Finlay are not yet rowing; they will commence soon after the mid-years. Mr. R. A. F. Penrose, '84, who rowed stroke on the crews of '85 and, 86 looked at the crew yesterday. The men will probably row in the tank by Wednesday or Thursday...
...learns to row it will be fast, for, judging from appearances it will have strong men in it. The candidates are Goddard, '92, Jones, '92, Upham, '90, Perkins, '91, Longworth, '91, Winthrop, '91, Hartridge, '90, Nelson, '93, Watriss, '92, Pulsifer, '90, Lothrop, '90, and Herrick, '90. Besides these are Tilton '90, Hutchison '90, and Finlay '91 who all rowed in the crew last year, but for various reasons are not rowing just at present. Although the river is open the crew is at work in the gymnasium on account of the influenza. They simply row a few strokes...