Word: went
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...slow stroke, accompanied by Coach Wray in Coach Courtney's launch. No sprints or racing starts were tried. The Freshman crew took the same kind of work, rowing four miles in all. The four substitutes from the University and Freshman squads made up a four-oar and went out in one of the Cornell shells...
Ithaca, N. Y., May 27.--The Harvard squad arrived this morning, but the crew was not able to go out until the afternoon as the shells did not arrive on time. When the eight went out at 5 o'clock Waid was in his regular place at No. 7 and it is now assured that he will row in the race. As the water was rough and there was a light rain falling the crew held only light practice, accompanied by Coach Wray in a single scull...
...Cornell crews went out after Harvard, and as the water had calmed down considerably by that time, the eights took a long row of about eight miles at a slow stroke...
Yesterday afternoon some important changes were made necessary in the orders of the first and second University crews on account of the absence of Wald, who is temporarily ill with a severe cold, P. Withington '09 went in at No. 7 in the University crew during the long row in the basin. Later he was taken out and W. R. Severance '09 put in his place while a short row up-stream was tried. In the second boat the whole starboard side moved down one place and Ellis went...
...prospects of Harvard in the first inning were dark. Lanigan, Harvey, and Currier, went out in succession. Then Dillon drew a base on balls. Ballin attempted to sacrifice, but Lanigan fielded the bunt to MacLaughlin, who made a beautiful stop and Dillon was forced at second. Ballin promptly stole, second on Currier's high throw, and Simons's wonderful catch was the only thing that prevented his taking another base. Hicks then passed Dawson, and Sides was at bat with only one out. A foul fly to Briggs, however, changed the aspect, and Princeton's hopes, were ended when Harvey...