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CREWS ON CHARLES AGAIN

Men Going to Red Top as Waiters Must Hand in Names Today.

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Yesterday afternoon the first and second University crews and the first Freshman eight had their first workout since the races Saturday, accompanied by Coach Haines in the launch. There was no change in the University line-up except that E. L. Pierson, '21, coxed the first crew during the temporary absence of F. S. Williams '22. C. Reynders '21 took charge of the second eight in place of Pierson.

Three changes were made in the line-up of the 1923 crew yesterday afternoon. L. W. Rathbun replaced B. Wigglesworth at bow, coming up from the fourth crew, and J. J. Collier, who has been rowing on the second eight, took B. W. Hutakamn's place at 3. M. W. Self, also from the second boat, is now rowing at 4 in place of O. J. Wister. All three of these men have been at some time during the spring rowing on Freshman 1. The new line-up is as follows:

Bow, Rathbun; 2, Bradford; 3, Collier; 4, Self; 5, Fiske; 6, Morgan; 7, Kunhardt; stroke, Ohl; cox., Badger.

All men who wish to go to New London with the crews as waiters at the time of the Yale races must hand in their names to Amory Houghton, Manager, at Randolph 32 before 7 o'clock tonight. Outside of the work of waiting on table the men will have no duties. All their expenses will be paid. No one who does not hand in his name today may accompany the crews on the trip.

Three University fliers leave for Mineola today.

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