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Entries for the Oxford University Torpid races, which will be begun to-day, are one fewer than last year — 48 against 49.St. Peter's Hall, Jesus, Christ Church, and Keble have withdrawn their third crews and newcomers are a second crew from Hertford and third crews from Magdalen and Exeter. For their preliminary training, which for some colleges began as early as the Michaelmas term, the crews have had to face rather trying conditions — strong head winds, lively tides, and even snowstorms. Riverside opinion is that the standard is rather above the average, no doubt due to Oxford's victory against Cambridge last year. There has also been a notable improvement in coaching methods. There seems likely to be an interesting struggle between New College and Worcester for the headship, while other good crews in the first division are Oriel and Magdalen. Order of starting:— [...]
There are 48 entries, one less than last year, for the Oxford University Torpid rces on the Isis, which start to-day and finish next Wednesday. The divisions are: [...]
There were 15 bumps and one overbump on the first day of the Oxford University Torpid Races, rowed in ideal weather with little stream and no wind.New College easily kept their position at the head of the river, Worcester finishing a long way behind them. Magdalen made an overbump. After Balliol had caught Trinity, Magdalen rowed on to catch St. Peter's Hall just before the New Cut. [Bumps Chart]
There were 15 bumps and one overbump on the first day of the Oxford University Torpids yesterday. In ideal conditions bumps were made by: [...]
On the second day of the Oxford University Torpid races there were 15 bumps.The weather was less favourable than on Thursday, a strong wind proving very unpleasant for the crews. The most exciting race was that between Worcester and Merton, the second and third boats in Division I. Along the Barges Merton shot and missed and Worcester managed to get home by a few feet. [Bumps Chart]
15 Oxford Bumps
A high wind made rowing more difficult for the crews rowing on the second day of the Oxford Torpids yesterday, when there were 15 bumps by: [...]
With 17 bumps recorded on Saturday the total of the three days went up to 47.In the first division Worcester gave New College a harder race than before without looking like making a bump and kept more than their distance from Merton. [Bumps Chart]
New College still Head of the River
At the half-way stage of he Oxford Torpid races, which conclude on Wednesday. New College are still head of the river and seem likely to remain there.The most successful crews in the three-days' racing which have produce 47 bumps, have bee Magdalen and Hertford, whose first and second crews have each risen three places. There were 17 bumps on Saturday, made by: [...]
Merton move up
Nineteen bumps, the highest number in the four days' racing, were recorded in the Oxford University Torpid races yesterday. In the first Division Worcester, second on the river, had their colours lowered by Merton after evading them for three days. This bump took place coming out of the Gut. It remains to be seen if Merton are fast enough to displace the head boat, New College. [Bumps Chart]
19 Bumps in Torpids
There were 19 bumps on the fourth day of the Oxford Torpid races, the highest number so far and bringing the total to 66. Bumps were made by: [...]
Merton's effort
An exciting race for the headship between New College and Merton was the outstanding feature of the fifth day's racing of the Oxford University Torpid races.Merton were gaining coming out of the Gut and near the Boathouse were only a few feet away. All along the wall the chased New College, who, however, finally reached home with almost three-quarters of a length to spare. There were 14 bumps during the day bringing the total up to 80, with one overbump. When Keble caught Wadham in the second division this was their sixth bump. The weather could not have been more favourable nor conditions more perfect for rowing. [Bumps Chart]
Merton's Headship Bid just Fails
Merton made a great effort to deprive New College of the headship on the fifth day of the Oxford Torpid races, but failed by half a length. At the Boathouse they were within a few feet, but along the Barges New College drew away slightly. Keble I made their sixth bump when they caught Wadham. Bumps were made by: [...]
New College stay Head
It seemed at Oxford yesterday that the quality of the weather must be as much above its usual run as was the standard of the rowing. Even the spectators were more numerous than usual, and they were rewarded by excellent racing in all divisions. It is true, of course, that some indifferent rowing in recent years had left a number of first division crews considerably below their habitual haunts, but there is no doubt that there were more bumps to be made even after the racing was over.New College are to be congratulated on remaining head in spite of numerous assaults on them. They were rough, but worked hard and kept their heads. Merton were on their tails yesterday all up the Green Bank, but at the finish New College were drawing away a little. Worcester were outside their distance from Merton, and, indeed, it was touch and go whether St. Edmund Hall would catch them before being caught by Magdalen. By good steering, and by refusing to be panicked into making their attempt too soon, Magdalen got their bump at the bottom of the Green Bank. They were probably the fastest crew in Torpids and it must be many years since any college made an overbump in the first division [1886 was the previous occasion]. Balliol may well have been the second fastest crew, but were twice robbed of bumps though being behind Magdalen.
The main difference between most of this year's crews and their predecessors was that they were using their legs and were quite well together. The standard was the highest seen since the war, and several crews were probably better than some summer eights. [Head Crew list - as below] [Bumps Chart]
Merton's Fastest Crew
New College finished Head of the River for the third successive year in the Oxford Torpids, which finished yesterday. As on Tuesday, Merton drove them hard all the way and were undoubtedly the fastest crew.Magdalen's three boats made 17 bumps, the first crew rising from 11th to fourth place due to an overbump. Bumps during the week numbered 96. Yesterday's bumps were made by: [...]
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R. A. Care
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B. N. Parlett
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J. N. Fergus
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A. C. Enthoven
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W. Galbraith
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E. H. Stokes
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D. B. Money-Coutts
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J. H. V. Sutcliffe
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F. H. Pierce
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