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Four crews from the Weld Boat Club and three from the Newell, went out yesterday and were coached by Wray and Vail respectively. The orders of the crews will probably not be fully decided upon until the latter part of next week...
Four crews went out from the Weld and three from the Newell yesterday, and were coached from singles by Wray and Vail respectively...
...clock train for Ithaca, where they will arrive at 9.40 o'clock this morning. The men will go immediately to the Ithaca House where they will stay until their return to Cambridge tomorrow night. Their shell, which accompanied them, will be rigged and put in readiness for use by Wray and Hart, the Newell boat-builder, so that they may have an opportunity to practice on Cayuga Lake this afternoon. The following men went to Ithaca: Dillingham, Hartwell, R. Foster, Haycock, Derby, Ober, Webster, Minturn, Ivy, Sanger, Locke, Coach Higginson, Downs, Wray, and C. Hart...
...originally planned to enter a junior, intermediate, and perhaps a senor, crew from both the Newell and Weld Boat Clubs. So far, however, only one crew, the junior, has been formed at the Weld. It was coached yesterday for a short time by Wray from the cox-swain's seat. The candidates for the Newell crews will report this afternoon and the men will begin work at once under the direction of Vail...
...clock. Six crews have entered, three from each club: and there will be three separate races between the senior, intermediate and junior crews from both clubs. The officials will be: G. D. Boardman '03. referee; R. D. Kernan '05 and A. Johnson '05, judges at the finish; Wray and Vail, timers...