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The candidates for the University crew remained in Cambridge on Thanksgiving Day and rowed for about two hours in the morning. Two trial eights have been chosen and these will row a race over the class course in the Back Bay next Saturday. Upon the result of this race will depend, to a certain extent, the selection of the University crew. Silver medals will be given to the crew of the winning boat and bronze medals to the crew finishing second. These medals will bear some inscription signifying that its possessor has rowed in University trial eights.
This afternoon both crews will row a time trial over the class course and if this shows any great difference between them, changes will be made so that the chances may be as equal as possible.
Captain Goodrich's crew rows in the '95 'Varsity barge and is boated of follows:
Stroke, Bull; 7, Goodrich; 6, Thomson; 5, Hollister; 4, Perkins '99; 3, McDuffie; 2, Marvin; bow, Hurley.
J. H. Perkins has been appointed temporary captain of the other crew which uses the '98 freshman barge. The men sit in this order:
Stroke, Boardman; 7, Perkins '98; 6, Ames; 5, Duffield; 4, Sprague; 3, Cameron; 2, Rice; bow, Adams.
Mr. lehmann coaches both crews from the launch taking one out after the other.
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