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This afternoon the Weld Boat Club will begin its fall work by forming as many scrub crews as there are men to fill the boats. The men will be divided into squads according to classes, and the crews, although they will not be graded as first, second or third class crews, will be formed so as to place men with equal rowing experience in the same boat. All men who have even a minimum of eight or four oared rowing ability will be put into eight oared shells, but those who have done no rowing whatever will be given barge and tub work until they have mastered the rudiments of the stroke. They will report this afternoon to the following men at the hours named:
1900, to N. W. Tilton, 4.30.
1901, to D. D. Evans, 3.30.
1902, to Guy Bancroft, 4.00.
1908, to Hugh Bancroft, 3.00.
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