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Ends-Cochrane of Princeton, and Treadway of Yale...
...contest. The matter has been long talked over; but it will be finally settled within the next six weeks. Yale feels that this is a most favorable year to send the crew. Mr. Cook could give more time to coaching the crew than ever before. Then Yale has in Treadway an exceptionally good captain. He has rowed on two winning 'varsity crews and his experience will be of great value to the present crew. The rowing material is unusually good. Langford, Crose, Longacre and Beard are still eligible, to say nothing of the three substitutes of last year. Yale would...
...Treadway...
Skull and Bones - A. P. Stokes, Jr., New York; M. C. D. McKee, Washington; Maitland Griggs, Hartford; Wm. M. Beard, Poughkeepsie; Ward Cheney, South Manchester, Conn.; Alexander Brown, Philadelphia; Samuel Thorne, New York; J. H. DeSibour, Washington; Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; R. B. Treadway, Sioux City, Iowa; F. A. Weyerbauser, St. Paul; W. R. Smith, New York; Brinkerhoff Thorne, New York; James Neale, Kittanning, Pa., and W. R. Cross, New York...
Coach Percy Bolton is now in charge of the Yale crew. There have been no changes in the boat for a month. The men are rowing as follows: Stroke, Langford; 7, Treadway; 6, Longacre; 5, Dator; 4, Cross; 3, Beard; 2, Holcomb; bow, Armstrong, captain. The crew is taking four-mile spins about three times a week, and is rowing about 30 strokes to the minute...