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...results of the change were very satisfactory and it seems probable that the present order will be held over the Cornell race. Coach Wray gave the eight a long row to the lower bridge, and with Harwood stroking, it displayed much improvement, being noticeably better in timing at a high stroke...
...made a plucky fight against Cornell and Harvard. Pennsylvania though necessarily an almost unknown quantity is nevertheless dangerous. In mere speculation the chances for a Harvard victory seem the brightest. Much remains of the splendid strength of last year and under the inspiring leadership of Captain Abeles and Coach Wray the crew is developing a finish which makes it not unreasonable to hope for the intercollegiate championship...
...Coach Wray has again made an eleventh hour shake-up, giving a rest to E. D. Morgan '13, number seven in the University crew, because he is under weight, and does not seem up to the work of the race. In his place was put L. Curtis '14 who has been rowing at five in the second boat. L. Saltonstall '14 rowed at five in the second...
...University crew was slightly handicapped yesterday by the temporary absence of Goodale, who was indisposed. Coach Wray, however, rowed in his seat at 6, and the boat seemed to go well. The crew is using the new American boat recently received from Ellis Ward of Philadelphia...
Apparently Monday's shift in the Freshmen crew was not satisfactory, for yesterday Coach Wray had put the two Middendorfs back in the second boat, and had transferred Herrick and Talcott from how and 2 in the second to the same seats in the first, thereby sending Potter back to his former seat at 3. That makes yesterday's order...