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MORE CREWS THAN COXES IS MANAGER'S COMPLAINT

OTHER ASPIRANTS MAY REPORT ANY DAY THIS WEEK

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Twenty-four coxswain candidates reported yesterday afternoon and heard Coach Stevens outline their work. But in as much as the total number of oarsmen has swelled since the first registration, more men will be necessary to steer the 35 crews which are the minimum expected to take to the water when the ice breaks up.

Ten Freshmen, 11 Class and 150-pound, and three University coxswains reported. The latter, B. H. Burnham '24, C. S. Heard '25, and W. E. Beer '26, have been assigned to the three University crews, and all other men trying for the University position have been placed temporarily with the class crew men. The work for all but the first three will consist in reporting at the tank as often as possible to get pointers on the stroke and coaching from the tiller seat.

Any more men who want to come out for the position may report at either boat-house any day this week between 3 and 5.30 o'clock.

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