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The second day of the Newell crews on the river was marked by a considerable increase in the number of candidates. One more eight, a four, and several pairoars were out, and in most of the boats substitutes were tried. The water was perfectly smooth and consequently the crews worked more evenly than on the first day. Mr. E. C. Sorrow spent the afternoon on the float watching the work but he did no coaching. vail was out in a single and coached each crew in turn.
Following are the crews now out:
Law School--Stroke, Byrd; 7, Sheafe; 6, Marvin; 5, Burden; 4, Swift; 3, Warner; 2, Parker; bow, E. Brown.
Law School Second--Stroke, Bullard '02; 7, Adams; 6, Peyton '01; 5, Thatcher; 4, Balch; 3, Kinnicutt; 2, Hale '02; bow, J. S. Lawrence '01.
1900--Stroke, Higginson; 7, Gray; 6, Fitzgerald; 5, Howard; 4, Bigelow, Gale; 3, Bolling; 2, L. Browne, Harding; bow, Livermore.
1901--Stroke, Hawkins; 7, J. Lawrence, Swaim; 6, Gilchrist; 5, McConnell; 4, Peyton, W. Lawrence; 3, Swaim, Jackson; 2, Gerrish, Cunningham; bow, J. S. Lawrence, Pope.
1902--Stroke, Brownell; 7, Goodell; 6, Atkinson; 5, Platt; 4, Champollion; 3, Campbell; 2, Smith; bow, Morris.
1902 Four-oar--Stroke, Low; 3, R. Lawrence; 2, Gregg; bow, Motley.
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