testing rowing apparatus, 67;
cause of faults in rowing, 68;
'lateness,' 68;
over-reach of shoulders, 69;
meeting oar, 70;
faulty swing, 70;
screwing, 70;
feather under water, 71;
swing across boat, 71;
prematurely bending the arms, 71;
exercise of crew in paddling, 72, 73;
watermanship, good and bad, 74, 75;
firmness in dealing with pupils, 75;
selection and arrangement of crew, 76;
Dr. Warre's 'Notes on Coaching,' 77;
consumption of liquid in training, 161
Colds and coughs, treatment of, 176
College races, 245-251
Colquhoun Challenge Sculls, 38;
winners of, 295, 296
Conservators, Thames, powers of, 323-327
Course, boat's, 238
Coxswains, Henley Regatta rules concerning, 51;
see also under Steering
Diamond Challenge Sculls,
rules, 48;
Edwardes-Moss's victory, 227;
winners of, 248
Diarrh[oe]a, treatment of, 175
Diet, 153-163
Dingey, the, 145, 146
Doggett's coat and badge, 26;
list of winners of, 303, 304
Drink, 158
Dublin Trinity College, results of matches at Henley Regatta, 210, 211
Dug-outs, 6
Egyptian boats, 12
Entries, regulations concerning, 49
Eton,
rowing at, 86, 87, 200;
fishing and shooting at, 201;
the river out of bounds, 201;
Dr. Keate and the sham eight, 201;
shirking abolished, 202;
swimming enforced, 202;
river masters and bathing places, 203;
'passing,' 203;
changes in the course of the Thames, 203;
first race under official patronage, 204;
watermen as stroke or coach, 204;
upper and lower boats, 204;
names and number of boats, 204, 205;
entries for eights, 205;
captains and 'choices,' 205;
procession on opening day, 206;
practice, 207;
procession on June 4, 207;
position of captain of boat, 207;
_v._ Christ Church four, 208;
_v._ Westminster, 208, 209;
_v._ Radley, 209;
lists of results of races at Henley Regatta, 210-211;
upper sixes, 211;
four _v._ watermen, 212;
punting and tub-sculling, 212;
courses and winning point, 212;
the Brocas, 212;
times, 212;
build of boats, 213;
style of rowing, 213;
list of captains of boats and notable events, 214-216
Festers, treatment of, 175
'Field,' article on Henley Past and Present, 319-323
Firearms, use of, on river, 325
Foreign crews, regulations concerning, 199
Fouls, 239
Four-oars, 118;
without coxswain, 119;
steering apparatus, 119;
in practice, 122;
winners of races, 249-251, 292, 294, 298, 299, 301, 302
Gigs, 143, 144
Gold Cup for eights, 42, 260
Goodford, Dr., 202, 209
Grand Challenge Cup, 40;
rules concerning, 47;
racing record, 182, 183, 210, 211, 253, 258, 259, 261, 262, 264-268,
270, 272, 273, 319, 320;
list of winners, 245
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