Word: won
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...scratch race between freshman crews number 3 and 6, which had to be rowed over on account of a tie in Tuesday's race, took place yesterday afternoon, and was won by number six. The crews struggled ard and neither get the advantage until opposite the boat house when number 6 gradually crept away from number 3 At the finish number 6 was three quarters of a length ah ad The winning crew was made up as follows...
...heat between the rest of the upper class crews, numbers 2, 4, and 6, was then rowed. It was the best of the afternoon. Number 6 had a decided advantage at first but opposite the boat house, number 2, with Longworth as stroke, passed everything and won...
...next race was between the remaining three freshman crews, in which number 6 won. It was a close race between number 6 and number 5 and at the finish number 6 had only half a length...
...dark before the final heats were commenced. The race between the upper-class crews, number 5 and 2, was well rowed; number 2 won...
...final freshman crews pulled hard and crossed the line exactly together. The race will have to be rowed again this afternoon at 4.15 under the same conditions as the race today. Cups will be given to each of the men composing the winning crews. The upper class crew which won was made up of the following men: Crew number 2- Longwoth, Perkins, Carpenter, Winthrop, Vaughan, Barr, Duff, and Cromwell. Captain Herrick was referee, and G. T. Keyes, '89, judge at finish...