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Fall Rowing Complete Tomorrow

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The University crew squad had its second practice yesterday afternoon. The men were divided into three crews, and the rowing was above the boathouse. The work was of a light nature, and a low stroke was used. Coach Wray directed the practice from the launch. The crews were made up as follows:

University Crew--Stroke, Sargent; 7, Waid; 6, R. Cutler; 5, Withington; 4, Bacon; 3, Severance; 2, Lunt; bow, E. Cutler; cox., King.

Second Crew--Stroke, F. Reece; 7, Hooper; 6, Eaton; 5, Wyman; 4, Waite; 3, Whitney; 2, Forster; bow, Shillito; cox., Fales.

Third Crew--Stroke, Richardson; 7, Ellis; 6, Beane; 5, Hanfstaengl; 4, Deming; 3, Macleod; 2, Peabody; bow, R. Reece; cox., Everett.

Dormitory rowing for this fall was organized last night, when the various dormitories elected captains. Practice in preparation for the bumping races scheduled to be held over the course above the University boathouse next month will commence tomorrow. Coaches Stevenson and Brown will be in charge of the crews and it is likely that they will be assisted by members of the University squad as was the case last year. All crews will be under close observation and promising material for the University and class crews will be watched for.

The captains elected last night should arrange as soon as possible with Coach Stevenson at the Nowell boathouse, or with Coach Brown at the Weld boathouse, for hours at which their crews may report during the afternoon, and should post notices of these hours in their respective dormitories.

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