A. S. Flint, '75 (2). G. S. Raymer, '78 (2).
B. J. Legate, '77 (3). H. S. Mudge, Med. S. (3).
J. Q. A. Brett, '77 (bow). C. Isham, '76 (bow).
S. E. Jennison, '77 (cox). T. H. Morris, Med. S. (cox).
Time, 17 m. 24 sec. Time, 16 m. 39 1/2 sec.
The rowing was, or the whole, a great improvement on that of previous second crews, showing more skill and practice together. The Weld Four "caught" very well together on the beginning, but did not row the stroke well through. Almost every one on the second crews feathered under water, and some went so far as to sliver the stroke. The feather, though itself not giving speed to the boat, is yet one of the most important parts of the stroke; for not only is a bad feather likely to retard the boat and waste strength by catching the oar in the water and making the boat roll, but it positively prevents the proper shoot out of the hands on the beginning of the recover, and causes a pause followed by an uneven, bucketing rush, instead of a steady swing forward, which alone can insure perfect uniformity of time and prepare for a dashing stroke.