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Coach Stevens reorganized his first two eights yesterday afternoon and attained what he believed to be the "best crew this year,--a crew getting more length out of its stroke and possessing a harder and quicker catch" than any of its predecessors.
The many changes can best be studied from the new line-ups:
Crew A.--Stroke, Winthrop; 7, Bobson; 6, Adie; 5, Gates; 4, Raymond; 3, Henry; 2, Mumford; bow, Kelley; cox., Burnham.
Crew B.--Stroke, Hamilton; 7, Hollister; 6, Iselin; 5, Hubbard; 4, Weymer; 3, Righter; 2, Canning; bow, Rice-Bassett; cox., Beer.
Final Line-Up for Cornell Race
The A crew, as lined up above, will row Cornell on Saturday. Storey will accompany the squad as substitute. The complete rowing detachment which will leave Cambridge tonight for Corwill leave Cambridge tonight for Cornell consists of the nine University oarsmen, Coach Shaw's eight men and two substitutes, University and Freshman coxswains, coaches Shaw and Stevens, and the managers. Tomorrow afternoon both crews will get on the water at Ithaca in the University shells, which were sent on Yesterday.
The line-up of the second crew is strictly temporary. Next week Coach Stevens may break into class crews in an effort to secure a better combination. He stated last night that he probably would not allow the fact that the junior University is scheduled to enter the American Henley at Philadelphia on May 31 to interfere with repeated changes in this crew during the whole of next week. He believes the all important race to be that with the Eli junior University on June 20, and towards that race he will-bend all his efforts. The American Henley is far less important.
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