Position. Name. Weight.
Stroke. G. A. Reisner, 150 lbs.
7. F. E. Parker, 155
6. D. H. Clark, 150
5. I. A. Ruland, 160
4. R. F. Perkins, 146
3. J. M. Smith, 153
2. J. B. Markoe, 182
Bow. G. Perry, 160
Sub. C. Downer, 170
Stroke does not get his shoulders on well and hurries his recover. He swings back too far and is slow in starting forward. No. 7 swings back too far, and gets a weak finish. His slide gets ahead of his shoulders. No. 6 does not get his shoulders on at all. He overreaches and hangs on the full reach. He gets a weak finish and is slow in starting out. No. 5 does not get his shoulders on, and fails to keep time. He overreaches and does not hold his head up. When he starts to come back he wobbles badly, and swings back too far. No. 4 is stiff and wants to row his shoulders back hard. He pulls as if he were asleep, and very irregularly, rowing pretty well some days and badly on others. His finish is weak. No. 3 lets his slide get ahead of his shoulders, and slumps on the finish, swinging back too far and getting a weak finish. He wants to row his shoulders back and hold his head up. No. 2 gets absolutely no body swing at all. He does not row his shoulders back, and has no power in his stroke. Bow is very stiff and jerky in his movements. He hangs on the finish. Downer rows with his arms bent, letting his slide go before his shoulders. He is rather stiff and makes a break between the time when he gets his legs out straight and when he begins to draw in his hands.