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...University baseball team had the last hard practice of the season yesterday afternoon. The work lasted about two hours, and during that time the men went through a great deal of fielding and batting practice, coached by Galbraith and Reid. Clarkson and Stillman were also at work for a short time pitching. Carr went in at third base for the first time in two weeks and Matthews played centre field part of the time...
...been cloudy with a fresh breeze. The crews made an early start and Higginson took Shuebruk's place for a while in the University eight. Gregg and Smith alternated at bow in the four-oar. The Freshman crew took short stretches, ending with a half-mile on time. Tew went...
...afternoon Brownell took McGrew's place at stroke in the University crew and James went in at seven, Bancroft taking his place at bow. The crew then went over the four-mile course upstream for the first time since leaving Cambridge. Wind and tide were in their favor. The stroke was slow and for over a mile and a half the crew did not row hard. In the last half mile, however, the stroke was raised from 30 to 36. Time, 22m., 20s. McGrew then took Brownell's place and the crew paddled several short stretches...
...June 15.--The weather here yesterday was fine with a slight wind blowing up stream and freshening in the afternoon. Both crews went out for short stretches in the morning and soon returned to take examinations. Gregg replaced Smith at bow in Brownell's boat. In the afternoon the four-oar went out in their new shell which proved very satisfactory. Later the Freshmen rowed in their new Davy shell and were coached from the launch by Blake and H. Bancroft. They then started at the point with the University crew and raced over the first half of the four...
...Derby alternating at two. Mr. E. C. Storrow reached the quarters in the afternoon and the Freshman crew with Coach Blake arrived in the launch from New London. They did no rowing as their shells had not arrived. Later in the afternoon, the four-oar, Derby rowing at two, went over the course, followed by the launch with Mr. Higginson and Mr. Storrow. The water was rough, but the boat was steadier than in the morning. The time was 13m., 20s. After picking up the four-oar and towing it back to quarters, the launch followed the University crew, which...