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A new arrangement has been made this year for class crews, each of which will be composed of men from both the Weld and Newell Boat-clubs. The captains of these crews will appoint their own coaches; and the captains and coach of each crew will select the men and the positions in which they will row. The winning crew of these four will receive its class numerals.
In addition to the regular class crew, each class will be represented by another crew in each of the clubs, supervised by the coaches of the class crews. The two club crews from each class will race and the winner will be given the club class crew numerals.
The work of the University crew squad yesterday was much the same as it has been for the last few days, consisting of the usual individual coaching by Mr. Colson. It is unlikely that the University squad will be graded into eights and sent out on the river until the men have completely mastered the stroke on the machines.
But little improvement was manifested in the practice of the Freshmen, who have been coached in rowing in eights since the beginning of the season. The men continue to show a marked inability to keep together and to manage their slides in proper form.
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