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...whole the crew rowed well. Coach Wray urged the men particularly to press hard on their stretchers at the catch and to throw their whole weight quickly on their oars. The rhythm of the stroke was excellent and the men got their hands away from their bodies quickly and slowed down on the recovery well before the catch...
...three crews rowed upstream as far as the Brighton bridge and back in short stretches, while Wray coached from the "John Harvard." The boat was steady, but did not space as well as previously between strokes. The men caught the water with vigor and handled their blades in good form. In the second boat the men did not follow the stroke as well as usual, but were strong on the finish. The four-oar crew rowed very smoothly...
...candidates for the class crews will report for first practice at 3.30 today, Seniors and Sophomores at the Weld boat-house, Juniors and Freshmen at the Newell. Coach Rice will have charge of the Seniors and Sophomores, Coach Stephenson of the Juniors. Coach Wray will continue to instruct the Freshmen...
Four Freshman crews went out on the river yesterday afternoon for the first time this season. They rowed by fours and sixes in short stretches from the University boathouse as far as the Water-town bridge and back, coached by Wray. Three other crews rowed on the machines in the University boathouse as usual under the supervision of Coaches Vail and Stephenson. The men who went out on the water rowed well together and in very good form considering the time of year. Their recovery was generally weak and a tendency to keep their blades too long on the feather...
...crews rowed up stream as far as the Watertown bridge and returned in short stretches rowing by fours and eights, while Wray coached from a single scull. The work was not as satisfactory as yesterday. Both boats spaced well between strokes. The University crew rowed in much smoother form than the second and the men appeared to catch together better. The float at the University boathouse will probably be in position today and the crews will row on the river regularly unless it freezes over again. There will be no rowing tomorrow, but the crews will report as usual Friday...