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lew the fiftoon minutes. And perhaps the most satisfactory thing about the crew is that they have a capacity for real hard work, which in spite of many shriqu Imulta ly you to best foundation for any
ROXE" "INDIVIDUAL CHEFICISMS. 1 Envo weldcza doon. Wiggins rowing better that be was on "Bafurdag, for be appotted very much more comfortable then wenly and, in spite of the fees phat he was leading the are, was rowing Chalmer by far the most powerful blads in the Cherub crear. It he stays in his present position Clio he will be the heaviest stroke who has Colne rowed for Odord in the day when W. A. L... Fletcher won his race in the same position, after one of the most ex- citing contouts in the history of the rice,"
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In spite of the fact that there are now only some four sod a half weeks left for practice before the red itself, the Oxford craw is still in an undecided siste, for constant and experimental changes have been male in the arder during the past week, It may be that the present order in which the crew are rowing is the final one, bus it would not be safe to say that 'it in certain, andl it is quite possible that further changes may yet take place. The
stroke, Titlistington, at, seven, has improvvil | Kinsha The at difficulty that has beset the pro-
dout has laly in the choice of and the solution seems to be us for off cenderably, though he still stiffens his Marlin
Pitman, who had been looked | shpullers at the beginning and is late in Minotaur on as the probable stroke ever since the applying body work, lacking. use Moorhen
Nowosable 999 Inst summer nights by reason of the way dow, a divees lift from the stretcher. Ho in which he kept Now College at the kalvo apt to lesson his grasp of the cur head of the riser, han, wo fur, not found just before he takes the water, with the Nightinga TO BE LET.
his form. Fletcher, the old trials stroke, result that he soldan has his blade of Ribble was once more tried in his place lust the feather sufficiently, so that he lacks | Rosario work, but with littly deco, and last that instantaneoia grip of the water Robin FADE 1 Arzt, 1914.
Sandpiper Thursday the president himself, for the which he would otherwise obtain: Austin Rond, Kowloos. first tim in his life, undertook the anlens fest of leading the crow. And so far the results have hen excellent, Apply to
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The result of all these charges should, according to all träitions, have had very disadvantages effect upon the It has always been the aim and chjeet of coaches to give their crews at the very least six, if not seven, weeks of continuone practice in the same ceder, w that they may become a solid com. bination without any essential point being skipped in order to attain that object. But at Oxford, especially wha Professor Bourne is in charge, it is always mude a ant to be that the crew, to a crow, shall he kept in as backward a state as Pessible for as raig & time us pressible, for it is thought that six moment the oursmen get together and become con frublll individual improvement is kely to erase. At any rate, the greatest Özford crews, such as, for instance, those of 1807 and 1909, were very backward till sumo time after they left home waters, and the latter until long after they had ́renched Putney,
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And so long as the material is the same. this retarding work can be effected as easily by altering the order se by any other method, the only danger, which is perhaps a serious one, being that a crew may become disheartened and lose morale, Thaler in which thay we sitting when I saw the row a long course on Saturday last was as follows;
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Pitman, nt aix.stili looks very ungom. Snipe fertuble, and this is largely this a the very dementary fault of being slow with his hands on the recovery. This makes him just late all through the stroke, 30 that the boat is away from him all the Triumph time. "F, H. Kiniersley, at five, is pro Usk grossing well, and by the time he has Woiland fils et should develop into a really Widgeon gazi man, for he has plenty of bone, 2x Woodcock as the same times in good style. Woodark Ho was a little inclined to stiffen wien he got tired in the long row, and at the same times his legwork for a short dis 0.94 tance rather disappoured, but on the 0.37 whole be combines his body-work and 0.8. slide admirably, anul bas, moresker. good wach,
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Tayler at 3, is making great strides. He has a badency to row deep througir kreping his one on the feather too loop, which presents him getting a beginning after the English style quick enough. But when he does tamm it off early enough Kaiserin. Elies bath he was able to row with great effect and... get a much finer Anish. Horsfall, st Dupleix † 4 is not rowing quite up to his old form
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Висту The head of the river bout, Magdalom, gave their supporters a fright in Division Callac I for, although they held Christ Church Chauncey for some time, the latter came with a Cincinnati nash at the finish, sad only three yards Dala separated the boats as they passed the Decatur post. St. John's were no match, for Cano Balliol, who caught them coming out of the Gut. Curst Church I defeated Halens Trinity at the same place, and Sew Col lege II were bumped by University the Frog For
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