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UNIVERSITY EIGHTS ON CHARLES

Coach Haines Sends Crews A and B Out for First Practice in Shells

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The actual work of the University crew season began yesterday when crews A and B of the University squad were sent out onto the Charles River by Coach Haines who elected to give them a chance to show what they could do on open water and at the same time relieve the monotony of daily work in the tank and on the machines.

The two eights which were out for about 15 minutes looked well and were suprisingly smooth in their action for the first practice in the shells.

The seating order was:

Crew A: Bow, John Codman '22; 28 H. S. Morgan '23; 3, P. B. Kunhardt '23; 4, M. E. Olmsted '22; 5, R. M. Sedgwick '21; 6, Lawrence Terry 3ES; 7; Captain L. B. McCagg '22; stroke, L. B. La Farge '22.

Crew B: Bow, H. R. Atkinson '22; 2, S. A. Duncan '22; 3, S. M. Appleton '22; 4, Franke Fiske '23; 5, T. T. Pond '21; 6, F. H. Brigham '22; 7, Sherman Damon '21; stroke, M. W. Self '23.

E. L. Peirson Jr. '21 and F. S. Williams '22 coxed the two crows respectively.

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