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A deplorably small number of men reported for the Eliot and Thayer Club crews yesterday. Two crews only were able to be made up, and went out on the river to receive their first instruction from Coach Brown. The showing was much worse than either that of this spring or last fall. It is obvious that many men who should come out are not doing so, and the management is very anxious to see more men tomorrow, when they are to report at 4.30 o'clock. The lack of coxswains is especially in evidence. More men are needed for this position, all men who have had any experience being eligible. It is hoped that this afternoon will produce a large increase in both oarsmen and coxswains.
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