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CREW CAUGHT IN FLOE ICE

Relief Squad in Canoes Needed to Extricate First University Boat.--Oarsmen Row Upstream.

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The fourth and fifth University crews were the only additional ones to go out on the river yesterday afternoon. All of the boats went up the river from Newell Boat House instead of using the course between the Anderson and Williams St., bridges. Crew A was the first boat out. Just as it was passing the Cambridge Boat Club a large ice floe caught it. Several manager candidates were sent up in canoes and it was several minutes before the boat was free.

Crews B, C and the first Freshman crew used the same course, each one rowing for about twenty minutes but managed to keep out of difficulties. There was no change in the order of the men. The other crews had a workout in the tank followed by a short run.

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