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Freshman Crew.

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At present there are 19 men trying for the freshman crew. The first and second crews are rowing in the following order:

FIRST CREW. SECOND CREW.

Whitbeck, 164, stroke, Sampson, 150.

Marvin, 158, 7, Farley, 150.

Thomson, 174, 6, Mills, 185.

Perkins, 164, 5, Donald, 175.

McDuffie, 160, 4, Sargent, 180.

Boardman, 161, 3, Schlesinger, 156.

Holden, 165, 2, Coleman, 174.

Dibblee, 145, bow, Blaikie, 161.

Davis, Swift and Simonds are also rowing with the squad. Whitbeck, Marvin, Thomson, McDuffie, Boardman and Mills have all rowed on crews before. Whitbeck rowed on the Shattucks at St. Paul's for two years, Marvin has rowed on the New York Athletic Club, McDuffie was on the Halcyon crew at St. Paul's, Boardman rowed on a B. A. A. junior crew, and Mills has done some rowing at St. Paul's. Many of the others are football men, among them being Holden, Dibblee, Farley, Sargent, Donald and Davis.

Their work consists of rowing about 75 strokes without using the slides, about 400 with them, and 20 minutes work in the gymnasium, followed by a brisk run of about two miles. On some days the run is omitted. The men are being coached by Kales, Derby and Fennessy, and show some improvement.

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