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Weld Class Races.

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The race between the five Weld crews will start this afternoon at 5.15 and be rowed over the same course as that of the class race. The positions of the crews at the start will be as follows: 1901 inside, '98, '99, 1901, Law School. In case the Law School crew wins, the prize will be awarded to the crew holding second place. Mr. Lehmann will referee the race.

Following are the crews as they will row:

Law School.

Wgt.

W. H. Cameron, stroke, 176

J. A. Ballentine, 7, 154

F. N. Morrill, 6, 155

A. L. Cross, 5, 201

S. Hollister, 4, 170

P. Nichols (captain), 3, 152

W. T. Parker, 2, 150

L. B. Bacon, bow, 148

F. Jackson, coxswain.

'98.

Wgt.

G. H. Kinnicutt, stroke, 157

C. M. Sheafe, Jr., 7, 163

L. P. Marvin, 6, 170

C. B. Wood, 5, 174

H. Bancroft, 4, 175

P. D. Robinson, 3, 159

E. L. Millard, 2, 158

H. McBurney, bow, 152

D. H. Bradlee, coxswain.

'99.

Wgt.

T. Garrett, Jr., stroke, 158

W. P. J. Dinsmore, 7, 185

P. Davis (capt.), 6, 166

L. G. Coleman, 5, 182

W. H. Conroy, 4, 158

F. R. Stoddard, 3, 170

H. A. Sampson, 2, 155

H. Watson, bow, 145

T. Clarke, cox.

1900.

Wgt.

C. H. Morrill, stroke, 133

F. Palmer, 7, 155

N. W. Tilton, 6, 177

G. O. Clark (capt.), 5, 156

R. H. Lee, 4, 172

N. F. Ayer, 3, 152

C. M. Brown, 2, 160

E. H. Graham, bow, 151

H. A. Wadleigh, cox.

1901.

Wgt.

R. M. McKay, stroke, 163

L. H. Brittin, 7, 165

H. R. Brigham, 6, 160

R. E. Gilchrist, 5, 170

G. M. McConnell, 4, 150

F. R. DuBois, 3, 158

G. Blake (capt.), 2, 142

J. S. Lawrence, bow, 154

R. E. Goodwin, cox.

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