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Another change was made yesterday afternoon in the Freshman crew. Fahnestock rowed at three in place of Harding, who is now at bow on Onativia's crew. Tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 o'clock there will be a race between the two Freshman four-oars over the mile course, probably downstream from the Harvard to the Longwood bridge. From the results of the afternoon's work the four-oar which will be taken to New London next Tuesday will be picked.
The orders yesterday:
Freshman eight--Stroke, Morgan; 7, Amberg; 6, Fish; 5, Warren; 4, Richardson; 3, Fahnestock; 2, Despard; bow, Wiggins; cox., Arnold.
First four-oar--Stroke, Ball; 3, Henry; 2, Bacon; bow, Comstock; cox., Whitney.
Second four-oar--Stroke, Onativia; 3, Mason; 2, Boyer; bow, Harding; cox., Whitney.
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The University crew and four-oar, accompanied by Coach Wray, will leave Boston next Saturday on the 3 o'clock train for New London. Owing to lack of funds, the Freshman crews will not leave Cambridge until next Tuesday afternoon.
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