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The Freshman crew began regular training yesterday afternoon. The men were divided into squads of ten to twelve men each and temporary squad leaders were appointed. The work yesterday consisted of fifteen minutes light exercise in the Gymnasium, followed by a slow run of half a mile. Rowing will begin as soon as the machines in the rowing room can be put in order, which will probably be in a day or two. Twelve more men joined the squad in addition to those whose names have already been published, making 165 in all. They were:
R. F. Tucker, P. C. Browne, H. McK. Jones, H. Norton, J. G. Forbes, T. W. Little, R. C. Johnson, C. L. Cole, M. S. Freeman, L. Ward, D. C. Williams. Coxswain-H. B. Wrenn.
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