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Fall rowing for University crew candidates commences at Newell Boathouse today at 4 o'clock. All men who come out will have a chance to row on a crew. Men who are interested in single sculling will have opportunity to receive individual coaching, and will report at the same time. Coach Haines, Wendell Davis '21, University crew captain, and Dr. Paul Withington '09, a former University oarsman, will explain the plans for fall rowing. As usual, first, second and third Thayer and Eliot club crews will be chosen. These crews will race in the annual fall regatta, which terminates the season.
Single scull and pair-oared races will also be arranged for this regatta. No cuts will be made during the fall and no rowing experience is necessary in order to quality for these crews.
Candidates for the 1923 dormitory crews turned out yesterday afternoon. One crew from each dormitory squad practiced on the river; the others were coached on the machines. As soon as the men are sized up Coach Haines will assign them to either first, second or third dormitory crews. These eights will race in the fall regatta together will the upper-class, crews. The management announced yesterday that F. F. Whitman 1G., last year's University crew captain; W. Davis '21, this year's captain; R. Jenney '21, and C. F. Batchelder '20, will assist in coaching the 1923 dormitory crews.
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