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The Junior crew won the class race yesterday afternoon. A strong head wind so roughened the water above the bridge that fast rowing was impossible, and the final time was 10 minutes and 14 seconds. The Seniors and the Sophomores kept even with the winning boat until just above the bridge, when the Juniors established a lead which they held throughout the race. The Seniors spurted continually but were half a length behind at the finish, one length and a half ahead of the Sophomores. The Law School crew was not in the race after the first mile, and finished five lengths behind.
The winning crew rowed as follows: Stroke, Bullard; 7, Goodell; 6, Gregg; 5, Morris; 4, R. Lawrence; 3, Merritt; 2, Brownell; bow, Smith.
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