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In the American Henley to be held in Philadelphia on May 13, the University management has entered the second and third University eights and N. P. Darling '17 as a single sculler. Not much can be done in the way of prophecy, but the second University's easy victory over the Princeton junior eight augurs well, and since the third University has been a strong match for the second eight all season, both these crews should be well up with the first.
M. Taylor '18, who has been absent from practice because of an infected hand, was able to return yesterday and rowed his regular position at 4 on University A. The only shifts which were made were in the Freshman crews, where the order were considerably changed. In the first boat J. F. Linder '19 and F. Parkman '19 exchanged places, the former now rowing 5 and the latter 7. W. R. Odell '19 also was moved from the second crew to 4 on the first crew. In the second boat C. Canfield '19 was placed at 6 and W. M. Aikin '19 came up from the third boat to row at 4.
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