Word: weatherly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University crew practice will also begin tomorrow when the squad reports at 4 o'clock at the Newell Boathouse. The coaches plan to continue practice this autumn as long as weather conditions permit so that candidates for the crews next year may receive as much coaching and practice as possible...
...coached plan to continue practice longer than usual this autumn in order that the candidates may get as much experience out of the work as possible before the actual crew season starts in February. As a result practice will be continued until weather conditions become absolutely prohibitive...
Track candidates are to report at 2.30 and cross-country candidates at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Locker Building. The work for the coming season will be outlined in detail at this time. If weather conditions are favorable, the regular track squad will practice for about a month, emphasis being placed on the drill in fundamentals and on the preparation for the discus and javelin throwing events which have been added to the Intercollegiate program. Mr. J. Mikkola, one of the coaches of the Finish Olympic team in 1920, will instruct the men in the new events...
...games with semi-professional teams are planned for the autumn schedule which will last as long as the weather permits, probably for three weeks at least...
...alternated, being kept down to twenty-six for the first half-mile, then being raised to twenty-nine and so on. The crew was paced for the entire distance by the Crimson seconds, who kept even with the first boat, with a stroke about two points higher. The weather conditions were rather unfavorable, for although there was a following wind and tide, the water,-especially the last two miles, was very rough. The time for the four miles was 20 minutes 25 seconds, quite creditable in view of the fact that the stroke, essentially a paddle, was never high...