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Weld Crews.

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The Weld Crews are now looking forward to another race with the B. A. A. eight on Saturday, June 12, and to the New England regatta of June 17. The race with the B. A. A. will be rowed up stream, starting from the Union Boat Club, and all three Weld crews will enter. In the regatta, the Weld Boat Club will compete in the novice sculls, junior doubles, junior four, junior eight, and intermediate eight.

Several changes have recently been made in the cres, the following being the present orders:

Intermediate-Stroke, Dobyns; 7, Du Bois; 6, Garrett; 5, Coleman, (Capt.); 4, Blake; 3, Wood; 2, Bancroft; bow, Peirce.

Junior-Stroke, Harding; 7, Dinsmoor; 6, Millard; 5, Bigelow; 4, Davis (Capt.); 3, Huntington; 2, Stoddard; bow, Robinson.

Second Junior-Stroke, C. Morrill; 7, F. Morrill; 6, Butler; 5, Martin; 4, Wood; 3, Nichols; 2, Raymond; bow, Norton (Capt.).

The coxswains are Orton, Clark, and Jackson.

The second Junior crew has been rowing fairly well and promises to make a good showing in the races. The intermediate crew is the only one in which those who have previously won in amateur regattas may row, so that it is naturally the strongest of the crews.

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