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...account of a slight injury to one of his knees, which he suffered in a hockey match on Sunday. He is expected to be in condition again next week. R. M. Faulkner '09, who was number 7, on the Freshman crew last year, rowed in his place. Coach Wray coxswained both the University and second eights...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CREW ON RIVER | 3/12/1907 | See Source »

University crew--Stroke, Morgan; 7, Severance; 6, R. Bacon; 5, Faulkner; 4, Glass; 3, Tappan; 2, Fish; bow, Burchard; cox., Coach Wray...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CREW ON RIVER | 3/12/1907 | See Source »

...employed Mr. Lush Harvard had a long string of baseball victories to her credit; yet in one season, Mr. Lush turned out a nine from poor material which defeated a Harvard nine of veteran calibre, coached under an amateur system. The converse, nearly, is true in rowing, though Mr. Wray had even a more difficult task, because he had to oppose a professional system of marked success. Yet Mr. Wray's success here and his superiority over his amateur predecessors is unquestioned. Track has always seemed to be a sport where the professional trainer is necessary. Thus we have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 3/8/1907 | See Source »

Since they were called out on February 12, the members of the University squad have been assigned into four divisions and have been rowing in the tank under the supervision of Coach Wray. The work has been fairly light, but considerable attention has been paid to form. The squads report each afternoon as follows: at 4 o'clock, R. B. Bacon, Burchard, Faulkner, Fish, Glass, Morgan, Richardson; at 4.20 o'clock, G. G. Bacon, Ball, Lowell, Lunt, Severance, Swaim, Whitney, Wiggins; at 4.40 o'clock, E. Cutler, J. Cutler, Fahnestock, Farley, Hanfstaengl, Hyde, Macdonald, Richards; at 5 o'clock, Crandall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Last Two Weeks' Rowing | 2/23/1907 | See Source »

Ninety-four Freshmen have been working since the call for candidates for the 1910 crew. Their work has been confined entirely to the machines in the University boathouse, where they have practiced under the supervision of Coaches Wray, Farley, Stephenson, and Vail. As a whole the squad is considered promising. Early next week the men will be temporarily graded...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Review of Last Two Weeks' Rowing | 2/23/1907 | See Source »

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