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The two University crews with all the regulars again on hand spent a comparatively uneventful practice session yesterday afternoon, Crew A going down into the Basin while Crew B was turned back at the Cottage Farm bridge. Parker Hamilton '24 was back at his old position of number 6 on the first eight while S. N. Brown '24 again set the pace for the seconds.
Fifteen upper-class crews went out yesterday under the general supervision of Coach E. J. Brown '96, who took charge of both class and 150-pound eights during the absence of Coach William Haines. The large turn-out of candidates for the lower crews is one of the features of this fall's crew program, as never before have there been so many men rowing from Newell during the autumn season.
A record attendance for the machines at Weld gave Coach Bert Haines and his assistants a heavy task in shaping the inexperienced Freshman material. Coach William Haines shared the coaching indoors, while Dr. Howe had the help and advice of D. B. Hull 3S.A and Wendell Davis '20 in directing the yearling eights on the river. As a result of the past few days' observations there was a shake-up in the 1926 crews last night and a new seating list will be posted this morning at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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