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150-POUND CREW TO RACE EXETER

Crew picked by Toss of Coin--Captained by Mason

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The Freshman 150-pound crew which will meet Exeter this afternoon at Exeter was choused by the taps of a coin. The Competition between the two light 1924' eight has been very keen and there never has really been any "first" or "second" 150-pound boat. In a race over the half-mile course on the Charles early this week the judges decided that the finish was a dead heat, and since rowing conditions have been too poor for a test since then, the flip of a coin decided that the crew captained by Francis Mason would go. The line-up of the crew is as follows; Row, J. J. Phelan 2,J. G. Flint; 3. Francis Mason; 4. R. R. Fiero; 5. La Farge; 6. Frank Kennard; 7. W. B. Larkin; stroke L. B. Damon; cox.. John McKitrick.

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