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...winter rowing at the University Boat House yesterday afternoon. The following men reported: Brownell, R. Derby, R. A. Derby, Dillingham, Duffy, Dunbar, George, Greenough, Hall, Hartwell, Lindsay, Lloyd, McGrew, Sanger, Stevens, Tew, Webster. The men were given a short practice on the machines and were coached by Wray and Vail. After the machine work the squad was sent out on a brisk run. Today the Freshman squad will report for work on the machines, and hereafter the two squads will row regularly on alternate days. For the present the University squad will practice on the machines and in the rowing...
...watched by Mr. Courtney as well as a number of others will report at the University Boat House at 4 o'clock. The work for the present will consist entirely of practice on the machines and in the tank and the squad will be coached by Wray and Vail...
...work will consist of the usual practice on the machines and in the rowing tank, and the two squads will work for the present only on alternate days. This preliminary training will continue to the beginning of the mid-year examinations, after which the regular daily work will commence. Vail and Wray will coach...
Score-Harvard, 14; West Point, 6. Touchdowns-Jones 2, Torney. Goals from touchdowns-Barnard 2, Torney. Safety-West Point. Umpire-Langford of Trinity. Referee-Vail, of Pennsylvania. Timekeeper-McArthur, of West Point. Linesmen-McGlensey, of Harvard, and Campbell, of West Point. Time-20 minute halves...
Four graded and five Freshman eights were sent out from each boat club yesterday afternoon. Vail coached the Newell graded crews from a single and J. B. Ayer '03 and G. D. Boardman '03 coached the Newell Freshmen. The Weld graded crews were coached by S. H. Wolcott '03 from the "John Harvard" and by Wray who followed in a single shell. The orders were practically the same as on the preceding...