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The Freshman crew will take their last row on the Charles River this afternoon before starting for New London. The squad will leave Boston tomorrow on the 3 o'clock train. The shell and baggage will be sent down in the morning.
Yesterday afternoon the Freshman crew rowed over the mile course from the Longwood Bridge to the Harvard Bridge and back. After a short rest they returned to the Boathouse in one stretch, raising the stroke to a strong spurt at the finish. Tew has been out of the boat for about a week as he is suffering from a touch of grippe. Richmond has been taking his place at stroke. The crew shows a tendency to plunge forward on the catch which causes the unsteadiness of the boat. The work of the crew at present seems to indicate that a few long hard rows are needed to bring a better feeling of unity into the boat. The order of the crew yesterday was as follows: Stroke, Richmond; 7, Lawson; 6, Hall; 5, Mills; 4, Webster; 3, Locke; 2, Ober; bow, Swaim; cox., Chase.
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