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Referee of general events, Mr. C. H. Kip, '83; judges of general events, Mr. Walter Soren, '83, Mr. C. L. Crehore, '90; referee of sparring, Dr. William Appleton, '77; judges of sparring, Mr. J. P. Hawes, '73, Mr. I. Tucker Burr, '79; referee of wrestling, Mr. Outram Bangs. '84; timer for sparring, S. V. R. Crosby...
Official referee-R. C. Watson. Judge for Harvard-W. Alexander. Timer for Harvard-R. F. Herrick. Judge for Columbia-William Meikleham. Timer Columbia-W. B. Peet...
Referee, C W Fourdrinier; judges, Thornton Woodbury, '89, S G Wells, '86; timer, J G Lathrop; starter, E C Wright, '86; clerk of the course, G S Mandell, '89; assistanis J. Wendell, Jr., '91, A H Williams, '91; scorer, Allston Burr, '89; assistant scorers, B Moen, '91, A W Weld...
...have already become excellent shots. Base-ball, too, is quite popular, "stroke" being especially skilful at this game. At half past five the crew again don their rowing clothes and take their afternoon pull. The work is harder than the morning row, as the men usually try a "timer," or take a very long, slow pull. Speaking of "timers," it may be of interest to mention what time is usually made for various distances. Anywhere from twenty to twenty-five minutes is about the average time made by college crews for a four-mile race, - although last year Harvard...
...were Wood, '88; Fletcher, '87; and Sterne, '87. The race was won by J. W. Wood, '88, who crossed the line about five lengths ahead of Fletcher. The time was 7m. 12s. The officers of the course were: W. R. Wilson, starter; F. S. Coolidge, judge; G. L. Winthrop, timer...