Word: winners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock: D. K. Dunmore vs. L. E. Green. P. Townsend vs. W. W. Rice, the winner to play P. K. Ellis at 2.30 o'clock...
...River Basin. In the A and B race, Crew A led slightly during the early part but near the finish Crew B spurted and the boats approached the line side by side. Crew B was not able to keep up the terrific pace, however, and A was judged the winner by six feet. The winner's time was 10.30. In the other race C beat D by six lengths. Today Crews A, B, and C race over the same course, leaving the Newell boathouse at 4.45 o'clock...
...race is so close that at the finish there is no open water between the boats, the loser in a second crew race is awarded one point and in a third or fourth crew race one-half a point. In every case this credit is subtracted from the winner and given to the loser...
...second race was largely a repetition of the first, Smith and Gore fighting all the way, the former pulling out a winner just at the end of the distance. Smith's time...
...clock: R. C. Rand '19 vs. G. W. B. Hartwell '17, the winner to play C. J. Harris uC., at 4 o'clock, W. D. D. Morgan '18 vs. W. Rand '17, S. B. Speer 2L. vs. H. Talcott...