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RED TOP, June 19.--A change in the order of the Freshman crew was made today. Meier was moved from 3 to 5, and Parmelee went to 3. Lindsay has been slightly unwell, and Lindsay is temporarily at 7. The crew seems to be improving slowly, but the work is very light, as all the men are slightly overworked. The University four paddled two miles in 12 minutes, 7 seconds, which was not very fast for existing conditions. The Freshman four rowed the last mile with them and seemed to hold their own.
A new set of cars arrived today, and was used today by both crews, but will probably be kept by the University crew.
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