Word: work-out
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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Yesterday afternoon the University team held a very satisfactory work-out practice on Yale Field. Most of the time was devoted to fielding practice to get the men well accustomed to the condition of the ground. It was not definitely decided whether Philbin will be able to catch for Yale today...
...afternoon's work-out was marked by a two-mile race between the University fours. The second four jumped away on the start, but at the half-mile mark the first was leading by two feet of open water. At the mile mark the University four had increased the lead to one-quarter of a length of open water. The University four won easily by three and one-half lengths in 11 minutes and 54 seconds. The orders were as follows: University four--Stroke, Forster; 3, Balch; 2, Sargent; bow, Loring; cox., Voorhees. Second four--Stroke, Waite; 3, Hooper...
Harvard Crew Quarters, Red Top, New London, Conn., June 13, 1910.--This morning the University and Freshman eights and fours held their first work-out on the Thames. The University crew paddled down to the Navy Yard and back in short stretches, Waid rowing at 7 and Coach Wray at 5 in the absence of Bacon, who will arrive tomorrow in time for the afternoon row. The University four covered the same distance as the eight. The Freshman eight and four and second University four covered about one mile. Moffat who rowed 7 in the Freshman boat in the Cornell...
...work of the Freshman eight yesterday was encouraging. Meyer, who was shifted from bow to 7 in the latter part of last week, passes the stroke back from Goodale better than Moffat did, and the changes in the bow of the boat work for the better. Although Cutler has poor control of his oar at 3 and Stratton at 6 is inclined to fall over on the catch, in yesterday's short work-out the boat spaced well and did not pound as much as it has done formerly on the finish...
...good length of open water. The crew this year has five veterans from last year's eight which defeated Columbia and New York University. Although there has been somewhat of a problem in finding a stroke, the crew has developed steadily under Coach Glendon, and in yesterday's work-out looked exceedingly fast...