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Metropolitan Regatta.

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The ninth annual regatta under the auspices of the Metropolitan Rowing Association will be held on the Charles River tomorrow afternoon, the first race starting at 1.30 o'clock. The events will be rowed in the following order: novice singles, junior singles, intermediate doubles, intermediate singles, senior single scull shells, junior double scull shells, junior doubles, senior doubles, senior four-oared, junior eight-oared, senior eight-oared.

The eight-oared crews will row for a mile and a half straightaway down stream from the Cottage Farm Bridge to the Union Boat Club. The other races will be over a course of the same length with a turn.

Harvard will be represented in the regatta by the following men:

Combination Newell-Weld crew--Stroke, Deming; 7, Joralemon; 6, Meier; 5, May; 4, Palmer; 3, Warren; 2, Clark; bow, Williams; cox., Ogilby.

Single scullers -- M. King '04, S. J. Watts '05, A. B. Taylor, '04.

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