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Voluntary rowing practice for candidates for the University and Freshman crews was held for the first time in the Newell boathouse yesterday afternoon, over 70 men reporting. Coaches Wray and Stephenson were present and gave the men individual instruction on the machines. This voluntary work will continue until the mid-year examination period and Coach Wray will be on hand every afternoon except Saturdays. Regular practice in the tank and on the machines will begin on February 12. It is expected that hereafter a much larger number of men will avail themselves of this opportunity for preliminary work...
Voluntary practice for candidates for the University and Freshman crews will begin, at the Newell boathouse today. The boathouse will be open daily between 10 and 12.30 o'clock and from 2.30 to 6 o'clock. Coaches Wray, Stephenson and Brown will be on hand at these hours to direct the work. All men who can should come out, and Freshmen, whether they have had any previous training or not, are particularly requested to do so, as this is an excellent opportunity to receive individual coaching. Regular practice in the tank and on the machines will begin on February...
Candidates for the University and Freshman crews will commence regular rowing shortly after the mid-year period. Coach Wray, however, will be in the Newell boathouse beginning directly after the Christmas recess to help any candidates for the University or Freshman crews who report for voluntary work. Practice on the machines and in the tank will continue until the river is open. Coach Wray will have general supervision over all the crews and will coach the University and the first Freshman crews, while the rest of the Freshman squad will be under the control of Coach Stephenson...
...Newton '12, H. E. Ohler '11, R. S. Potter '12, H. E. Reeves '12, H. A. Rogers '11, H. A. Sexton '11, G. F. Stratton '13, A. Strong '12, J. Waite '11, J. G. Wiggins '12, R. B. Wigglesworth '12, L. Withington '11, Coach Sexton, Coach Wray, and Engineers C. Hart and F. Mosier...
Fall work for the University crew will begin this afternoon. Coach Wray will have charge of the squad, which consists of four eights, and will give them long practice rows for three of four weeks, followed by two weeks of hard work in preparation for the four mile handicap race to be held on November 15. In addition to this work, a considerable amount of rowing in double sculls, will be done in order to quicken up the men and eliminate individual faults. At the end of the season a race will be held between the members of the University...