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CREW RACE PLANNED TODAY

Definite Seating in Yearling Boats Will Be Made As a Result of The Race

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The second, third and fourth autumn crews and the second inexperienced football men crew will race one mile on the Charles this afternoon for the honor of competing against the first autumn, and experienced and inexperienced football men crews. The race will be held late this afternoon, probably at 4.45. The contests today and tomorrow will determine the definite seating of the yearling boats, which will receive a big shake-up for the work from now on and will be arranged according to ability.

M. E. Olmsted '22, who has been out for several days with a severe cold, was back at his place at 4 in the first University boat yesterday afternoon. As a result Francis Fiske '23 went back to Crew B and Huntington Brown '22 to Crew C.

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