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106 FRESHMAN OARSMEN OUT FOR AUTUMN CREW PRACTICE

Unusually Large Number of Candidates Report to Coach Haines.

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Yesterday 106 candidates reported for the 1923 crews at the meeting held in the Weld Boat House. This large turnout exceeds by 50 the number of Freshman crew-men who started the rowing season last spring. This large number is extremely gratifying and should contain promising material. It should not discourage, however, other men from reporting. Coach Haines, University Crew Captain Wendell Davis '21, Dr. Paul Withington '10, a former oarsman, and Manager Amory Houghton '21, briefly spoke to the men relative to the plans for the season and to the organization of the crews.

The fall rowing season will culminate in the annual fall regatts. All 1923 men are to watch the CRIMSON Monday to see to which crews they are assigned and when they row.

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