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THE CLASS CREWS.

The Number of Candidates has been Reduced within the Past Week.

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Several former members of the '97 crew and other Seniors have been doing light work in the Gymnasium during the last ten days. The candidates will not, however, begin work on the machines until after the mid-year examinations.

As yet the Junior crew has no settled order. The two crews of the first squad start in with about the same men every day and then men from the second squad are put in various places in the two boats. They do not use the slides as yet but are trying to perfect the body reach. The majority of the men do not seem to reach far enough. The time of the first squad has improved, but the men from the second squad break it up considerably.

The first squad rowed Saturday in the following order:

Stroke, Dobyns; 7, Marvin; 6, Riggs; 5, Fuller; 4, Wadsworth; 3, J. Adams; 2, Kinnicutt; bow, Flershem.

Stroke, McBurney; 7, Butler; 6, Warner; 5, Hennen, 4, K. Adams; 3, Dubois; 2, Wood; bow, Sayre.

Captain Adams did the coaching.

On Saturday the '99 crew did not row. Several of the men went down to the boat house in the morning and moved both the '99 shell and the barge. These are to be rigged by Davy with hole pins and level slides and made ready for the spring practice which will begin as early as possible this year.

No regular order has been decided upon as yet for the first and second crews. About twenty-five candidates are still in training and as many as twenty will probably be kept for some time yet. Changes are made from day to day and as the practice will continue during the mid-year period, some definite order will probably be settled upon by the end of that time. The general make-up of the first crew has been as follows:

Stroke, Samson, Coonley; 7, McDuffie; 6, Sargeant, Holden; 5, Duffield; 4, Donald; 3, Marvin, Adams; 2, Swift; bow, Dibblee, Gilder.

Second crew-Stroke, Coonley, Blake; 7, Schlesinger; 6, Blakie; 5, Huntington; 4, Smith; 3, Conroy; 2, Simons; bow, Watson.

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