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Another change in Theodore of the four-oar crew was made Saturday. Farley was tried at bow in place of Lilly and Gill, who rowed in that position Thursday and Friday, respectively. The work of the crew Saturday was satisfactory, and it is very likely that this will be the order of the crew which will compete in the American Henley next Saturday. Owing to the new system of having the bow man steer, it has been necessary for the men to shift sides in the boat, so that the man at stroke now rows from the starboard side. There have been no changes since Thursday in the order of the University eight.
The four-oar rowed on Saturday in the following order: stroke, Corlett; 3, Bacon; 2, Meier; bow, Farley.
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