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27 EIGHTS ROWED YESTERDAY

COACH HAINES IS PLEASED WITH THE UNUSUAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES.

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Every man who had so far reported for either the University or 1923 crews was given a chance to work out in a shell yesterday when Coaches Haines and Brown had a total of 27 crews out on the river during the afternoon. Of these, 15 were from the Newell Boat House, which includes both the University and club crews, and the remaining 12 were composed of Freshman candidates from the Weld Boat House. These latter are being organized as far as possible, according to dormitories, thus carrying out the inter-dormitory system of athletics as planned for this fall.

Coach Haines seemed much pleased with the results so far, saying "Everything is going smoothly with the University crews. We are getting the Freshmen out as soon as we can."

The seating in boats A, B, C was the same as Wednesday.

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