Kernan, 164, 4
Kennedy, 158 1-2, 5
Elder, 169, 6
Dyer, 170, 7
Lee, 149, Stroke.
Other men rowing are Eakins, 155; Carpenter, 149 1-2; Lewis, 151.
The whole stroke has been taken up and about ten inches of slide is used but the parts of the stroke are still separated in the rowing.
The general faults of the crew are a lack of control over the body and a roughness throughout the entire stroke. The men do not realize that the stroke must be smooth and full of snap at the same time.
The individual faults of the men on the two crews are as follows:
Sprague, stroke.- Jerky in his stroke throughout and goes back too far.
Phelps, No. 7.- Goes back too far and swings down into the boat.
Sleeper, No. 6.- Lacks control of the body, too slow on the shoot and does not swing well.
Endicott, No. 5.- Slow and lacks snap all through.
Chatman, No. 4.- Slow and loose with body, does not tip shoulders on enough.
Duffield, No. 3.- Goes back too far, is stiff and slow on the shoot.
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