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The progress of the University crew squad during the past week has been fairly satisfactory. Coach Wray has paid almost exclusive attention lately to the marked tendency of the crew to dip too deep on the catch, and to wash out at the finish of the stroke. Several changes in the make-up of the crew have been made. Sargent has taken E. Bacon's place at stroke, Bacon has gone to 6, Lunt to 4, Morgan to 3, and Faulkner to bow. It is too early as yet to tell what the ultimate result of the changes will be, but they seem to act for the better. Yesterday Faulkner did not report, and Marvin rowed at bow. The order of the eight yesterday was as follows: Stroke, Sargent; 7, Richardson; 6, E. Bacon; 5, Severance; 4, Lunt; 3, Morgan; 2, G. G. Bacon; bow, Marvin; cox., King.
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