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Clubs :—continued Neweastle, 184 ; Notlingham, 1843 Oscillatars, 122 ; Oxford Aquatic, 263; Oxford Rad- lejan, 119; Oxford Etonians, 152, 180, 210; O.U.B.C, (seeunder); Pembroke (Oxon), 106, 109; Queen’s College, Oxford, 31, 38, 85, 86; Rad- ley College, 209 ; St, George’s, 182, 261, 262; St John’s Canadian, 119; Severn, 184; Siar, 189; Thames, 42, 79, 182, 183, 233, 265 ; Thames Subscription, 42, 2344 Twickenham, 183, 190; Uni- versity College, 87; Wands- worth; 181; West London, 183, 190; Westminster, 208, 209; see also Temple of Fame, 245-296

Coaching, 66; tendency to be- come ‘mechanical,’ 66: coach should bea scientific oarsman, 67 ; testing rowing apparatus, 67 ; cause of faults in rowing, 68; ‘lateness,’ 68; over- reach of shoulders, 69; meet- ing oar, 70; faulty swing, 70; screwing, 70; feather under water, 713 swing across boat, 71; prematurely bending the arms, 713 exercise of crew io paddling, 72, 73; waterman- ship, good and bad, 74, 753 firnsness in dealing with pupils, 753 selection and arrange- ment of crew, 76; Dr. Warre’s «Notes on Coaching,’ 77; consumption of liquid in train- ing, 161

Colds and coughs, treatment of, 176

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College races, 245-251

Colquhoun Challenge Sculls, 38; winners of, 295, 296

Conservators, Thames, powers Of, 323-327

Course, Loat’s, 238

Coxswains, Henley Regatta tules concerning, 51; see alsu under Steering

DiAmonp Challenge Sculls, rules, 48; Ediwardes-Moss’s victory, 227; winners of, 248

Diarrhea, treatment of, 175 -

Diet, 153-163

Dingey, the, 145, 146

Doggett’s cuat 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

Eeyrtran boats, 12

Enuries, 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 ; tiver masters and bathing places, 203; * passing,’ 203 ; changes in the course of the Thames, 203 ; first race under official patronage, 204 ; water. men as stroke or coach, 20. upper and lower boats, 204 ; names and number of beats,