Word: welds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Since the beginning of spring practice, the 150-pound crew has shown itself to be more popular than ever before, with fifteen boats putting off regularly every afternoon from Newell and Weld boathouses. With the first race on the University schedule slated for the Spring Vacation against the Kent School crew over the Henley distance, Fred Sullivan '27 is rapidly whipping a first crew into shape. Assuming that the course on the Connecticut is generally covered in 6 1-2 minutes he is planning to restrict the pre-vacation time trials to that time on the slower current...
Announcement will also be made of those members of the squad who are to receive University, minor "H's" and Freshman numerals. Besides the regular members of the two teams, two Freshmen who distinguished themselves at the New England Tournament, namely, David Weld '34 and J.U. White '34, will be recommended to receive emblems. An informal discussion of this year's achievements and the prospects in store for next season will then take place...
Outstanding among the lightweight contestants was Morris Gamm 1L, former Pennsylvania wrestler, who won both the 118 and 126-pound divisions. Considerably fatigued by his hard bout with David Weld '34, this year's Freshman New England Intercollegiate champion, Gamm in his second contest barely succeeded in defeating Harold Frankel '34 on a time advantage of less than 50 seconds...
...pound class: Gamm defeated Weld, on a time advantage...
...pound class: R. S. Gammons 2E.S. vs. David Weld '34; 126-pound class: Gammons vs Harold Frankel '34; 135-pound class: G. F. Nardin 1G.B. vs. R. C. Schaeffer 3L; 145-pound class: D. B. Dorman '32 vs. J. E. Davidson '34; 155-pound class: A. C. Watson 1G vs. H. G. Broun '32; 165-pound class: A. W. Kelsey 4G vs. W. A. Robertson '31; 175-pound class: G. L. Graves '32 vs. R. L. Gee 2L; Unlimited class: R. W. Straus '31 vs. D. R. Sohn...