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30 Poughkeepsie A. C. Freeborn Boat Club Bob Cook Bowdoin C. C. King C. S. Moore capt Cayuga Lake Chriswell coach College Columbia and Pennsylvania Cornell crew Cornell Navy Cornell won Cornellians Courtney crossed the line Decoration Day defeated E. T. Foote F. A. Briggs four-oared Freshman crew Freshman race G. W. Foote Georgetown H. C. Troy half mile Henley Crew Hughes Club intercollegiate Ithaca July July 18 June June 26 Junior Lake George Lake Minnetonka Leander lengths London Lueder MILE Syracuse minutes oarsman Order of Finish Owasco Lake P. F. Ballinger Philadelphia Princeton R. W. Robbins race was won record Saratoga Schuylkill Scofield six-oared Smith Southard Stroke Stroke F. A. Syracuse Trinity Hall Union Springs Vanderhoef Varsity Bow Varsity crew Varsity race W. C. Dalzell W. F. Lee Wesleyan winning Wisconsin Witherbee won by Cornell won the race Yale and Harvard York Athletic Club
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Page 43 - Varsity race, with Wisconsin second, Cornell third, Columbia fourth, and Georgetown fifth. The freshman race was won by Wisconsin, with Pennsylvania second, and Cornell third. College Baseball. — In her Class day game with Harvard, at New Haven, June 26, Yale was defeated by a score of 3 to o. Harvard was again victorious by a score of 5 to 2 in the final game with Yale, at the Polo grounds, New York, June 30. Golf. — This...
Page 11 - I am afraid it will be a long time before I have the pleasure of sitting with you by the fire side at St.
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Page 17 - Lewis' steady rowing and sturdy arm forced crew to third place, thence to second, and in the last quarter to victory.
Page 13 - 73, a crew had to be sent to Springfield, or Cornell would cease to be a member of the Association.
Page 14 - The following winter was passed in desultory attempts at organization, and not until the opening of the...
Page 40 - Cornell was half a length in the rear and would of course disappear entirely, then for a minute all were even.
Page 13 - It consisted, he says, of long daily rows morning and afternoon, supplemented by an hour's jaunt of walking and running in the midday sun, dressed in thick flannel shirts and sweaters.
Page 17 - A palace car was provided for the trip home, and the journey was lik triumphal procession.