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TO HOLD CLASS CREW RACE

Eights Forced to Stop by Collision on Friday Will Row Tomorrow--Juniors and Freshmen Win

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Tomorrow afternoon the second Freshman crew and the two combination eights from the upper classes whose race on Friday was interrupted by a collision, will again race over the mile course on the Charles Basin.

The mishap came in the third race of the afternoon. In the first the Juniors carried away the honors by defeating the Sophomore eight by a length; the Seniors trailed by a length and a half. The second race was between the 1925 crew and two 150-pound eights. Although the Freshmen averaged only 145, they led the combined Junior-Senior eight over the line by half a length, and the Sophomores by a length, and a half. The collection in the third race was a result of rowing it in the dark.

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