Word: withington
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After yesterday's rowing there was an informal meeting of the University squad to discuss the races of the past week. P. Withington '09, Dr. R. H. Howe, and Coach Haines went over Friday's race between the University crews and debated as to the best type of stroke for College rowing. As the result of a competition which has been running since the start of the year, H. W. Howe '23 has been appointed manager of the winning dormitory crew...
...Stroke, Bradlee; 7, Pond; 6, Terry; 5, Withington; 4, Olmstead; 3, Cabot; 2, Wheeler; bow, Gratwick; cox, Peirson...
...Coach Withington's Freshman eleven will battle the strong Exeter team on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2 o'clock, preceding the Virginia game. The strength of the Exeter eleven is shown by its victory a week ago over Yale...
During the week the 1923 team has had hard workouts in preparation for today's game. On Wednesday afternoon they were given a stiff practice scrimmage against the University team. Blackboard talks by Coach Withington have been frequent. Chapin will not be able to play today because of an injury to his arm, and his place will be taken by L. P. Brown. The Freshman line-up follows: De Jonge, r.e.; Kunhardt, r.t.; Reynolds, r.g.; Clark, c.; Wood, l.g.; Ladd, l.t.; Hartley, l.e.; Buell, q.b.; Churchill, r.h.b.; Brown, l.h.b.; Owen...
...preparation for the first 1923 team game with Exeter next Saturday, Coach Withington '09 gave the line special instruction, as the Exeter team is reported to be unusually powerful. The rest of the squad went through a light practice, concentrating on signals and punting. V. Chapin '23, who will be out for two weeks with a bad arm, has been replaced in the backfield by L. P. Brown...