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Yesterday afternoon the third University crew was disbanded, and a four-oar was formed, the rest of the crew going down to the class crews. The orders of the first and second crews remained the same yesterday, both going upstream together as far as the Brighton bridge, when they were forced to return to the boathouse, in order to adjust the outriggers on the starboard side of the shell, which were too far out to permit easy rowing. The crews then rowed upstream again, and the work was greatly improved.
The order of the four-oar that was formed is as follows: Stroke, Hyde; 3, Macdonald; 2, Mulligan; bow, Cutler; cox., Dutton.
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