Club Stockholders, Crack Oarsmen, and PBC Heavyweight Wrestling
September 2, 2009 by admin

1904 Potomac Boat Club Eight
Happy 140th Anniversary, Potomac Boat Club!
Thanks to the Library of Congress’ Chronicling of America tool, we were able to put together a few archived mentions of Potomac Boat Club dating back to 1882, just for you!
From club stockholders to champion wrestlers, the pages linked below are chock-full of interesting, if not weird, bits of PBC history from the turn of the last century.
We listed the headlines “newest” to oldest. When you find a story you would like to read, click on the link and zoom in!
Regatta Ends (The Washington Times, August 14, 1910)
Best Entrants in National Regatta Are Rowing in Today’s Events on the Potomac (The Washington Times, August 13, 1910)
A.A.U. Championships Regatta on Potomac, Has Attracted the Greatest Gatehring of Oarsmen Ever Held In America (Palestine Daily Herald, Texas, August 12, 1910)
Crack Oarsmen from All Over The Country Are Arriving for the National Regatta, First Out-of-Town Arrivals for National Regatta on Potomac (The Washington Times, August 10, 1910)
Regatta Entries Are Now All In, Sixty-three Crews to Take Part in Big Event, Ottawa Rowing Club Coming (The Washington Herald, August 8, 1910)
All Is Set for the Big Regatta (The Washington Herald, August 7, 1910)
Potomac Boat Club in the Society Page (The Washington Herald, July 17, 1910)
National Rowing Regatta to Be Great Event (The World of Sports, July 17, 1910)
Potomacs Sign Middies’ Coach, Dick Glendon Succeeds Pat Dempsey at Local Club (The Washington Herald, June 30, 1910)
Great Regatta May Come South, Potomac Boat Club Will Make Effort to Land National Amateur Rowing Event (Richmond Times Dispatch, March 6, 1910)
Wrestling Bouts Draw Slim Crowd, Mueller Champion of the Heavyweight Title (The Washington Times, February 25, 1909)
National Regatta May Be Held Here, Potomac Club to Make Strong Bid for Big Event, Prominent Men to Take up the Plans (The Washington Times, December 24, 1908)
Seventeenth Regatta on the Potomac, Prussians Who Competed in Olympics Games Row With Americans (The San Francisco Call, September 8, 1908)
Potomac Juniors Win Their Event, Washington Eight Beats Baltimore and Middle States Regatta (The Washington Times, September 7, 1908)
German Contenders In Two Sculling Events (The Washington Times, September 6, 1908)
Editorial Comment on High School Rowing (The Washington Herald, May 10, 1908)
Gossip of the Oarsmen (The Washington Herald, March 4, 1907)
Oarsmen on their Mettle for the Big Rowing Event (The Washington Times, September 2, 1906)
Don’t Want Jamestown For National Regatta (The Washington Times, December 16, 1906)
Labor Day Regatta Has Record Entry, List Opened Last Night Contains Names of Many Crack Oarsmen (August 30, 1906)
Finest Regatta Ever Pulled Off On The Potomac, Forty-five Clubs Represented (The Washington Times, September 7, 1905)
Washington Oarsmen Making Great Plans for Next Year (The Richmond Times Dispatch, September 11, 1905)
Potomac Boat Club Makes Firm Denial, Says Statements by ex-Member Concerning Organization and Its Methods are Untrue - An Explanation and Some History (The Washington Times, August 20, 1905)
Rough Water Interfered With National Regatta, Oarsmen Unable to Do Their Best Work Because of Choppy Condition of Course. McGowan of Potomacs Was Fouled. (The Washington Times, August 12, 1905)
Have Regatta on James River, Virginia Boat Club Perparing for Interesting Event This Summer, Engages Capable Coach, Dr. Joseph A. Reilly of Georgetown Will Train Local Crew (Richmond Times - Dispatch, May 7, 1905)
Washington Should Aid Its Coming Regatta, More Money Required to Accommodates Crew at Coming Potomac Regatta (The Washington Times, August 7, 1904)
Titus Defeated by Vesley in the Senior Single Race (The Washington Times, September 8, 1903)
Noted Oarsmen Row For Prizes, Middle State Regatta Is Witnessed by Large Crowd, Medals and Silken Badges Are Distributed Among the Victors (The San Francisco Call, September 8, 1903)
Visiting Oarsmen Arrive on Scene (The Washington Times, September 6, 1903)
Pat Dempsey To Coach Potomac Boat Crews, Services of a Veteran Trainer Necessary, Local Crews Working Hard (The Washington Times, August 31, 1903)
Frank Greer Wrests Sculling Championships from C.S. Titus (The Saint Paul Globe, August 16, 1903)
Championship Regatta of National Oarsmen, Preliminary Races Are Successfully Rowed Off at Lake Quinsigamond (The Saint Paul Globe, August 15, 1903)
Potomacs Again Win Double Sculls (The Washington Times, August 13, 1903)
Plans Perfected for Potomac’s Regatta, Races Tomorrow Evening to Terminate With Dance (The Washington Times, July 17, 1903)
A Day on the Water with Georgetown’s Aspiring Crews (The Washington Times, May 17, 1903)
Announcement of Performance to Benefit the Potomac Boat Club Building Fund (The Washington Times, April 26, 1903)
Potomac Regatta A Brilliant Success, Races Witnessed by Thousands of War Veterans (The Evening Times, October 6, 1902)
Labor Day Regatta Officials Named, (The Washington Times, September 2, 1902)
Entries for the Annual Regatta of National Amateur Oarsmen’s Association (The New York Tribune, July 11, 1900)
Harlem Regatta, Arrangements for the Meeting of Amateur Oarsmen Completed (The Saint Paul Globe, July 10, 1900)
Potomac River Regatta Is Successfully Pulled, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia (Richmond Dispatch, August 2, 1896)
From the Capital (The Salt Lake Daily Herald, May 27, 1888)
The Potomacs Win the Cup (The New York Sun, September 6, 1887)
The Passaic Regatta, Interesting Contests Between Crews from Many Cities (The New York Sun, June 12, 1887)
Miscellaneous (The Salt Lake Daily Herald, October 8, 1882)
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