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The crews had a busy day yesterday despite the disagreeable weather conditions. The University and second boats rowed to the dam and back, the choppy water in the Basin affording them good practice while the third and Freshman crews went up-stream. Meyer is now rowing at seven in the second eight, in place of Curtis, who is sick.
The University crews are now rowing in the following order:
Crew A--Stroke, Chanler; 7, Schall; 6, H. S. Middendorf; 5, Soucy; 4, Gardiner; 3, Reynolds; 2, Talcott; bow, Murray; cox., Kreger.
Crew B--Stroke, Lund; 7, Meyer; 6, Parson; 5, J. W. Middendorf; 4, Harwood; 3, Lyman; 2, Morgan; bow, Saltonstall; cox., Sargent.
Crew C--Stroke, Chichester; 7, Wilkinson; 6, Curwen; 5, E. Reynolds; 4, Jeffries; 3, Carver; 2, Busk; bow, Herrick; cox., Gallaher.
The Freshman crews rowed yesterday as follows:
Crew A--Stroke, Coolidge; 7, Higginson; 6, Young; 5, H. Cabot; 4, Stebbins; 3, J. White; 2, Brown; bow, Eaton; cox., Cameron.
Crew B--Stroke, J. Whittemore; 7, Clark; 6, Lovell; 5, Kirkpatrick; 4, Smith; 3, Ely; 2, Wylde; bow, N. Darling; cox., Henderson.
The first Senior, Junior, and Sophomore class crews rowed yesterday in the following order:
1914--Stroke, Henry; 7, Hubbard; 6, Morgan; 5, Amory; 4, Dewey; 3, Pennoyer; 2, Belmont; bow, Winslow; cox., Rahb.
1915--Stroke, Storrow; 7, Apollonio; 6, Weston; 5, Fisher; 4, Osborne; 3, Bacon; 2, Grace; bow, Thorndike; cox., Davis.
1916--Stroke, Wilson; 7, Foster; 6, Boyer; 5, Emerson; 4, Buffum; 3, French; 2, Baldwin; bow, Whitmarsh; cox., Packard.
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