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That Princeton will be included in the University crew schedule was decided at a meeting in New York of the American's Students' Association, which was attended last week by J. R. Richardson '09, Chairman of the Rowing Committee, and W. C. Ladd '26, University crew manager At, this meeting, rowing schedules for the coming season were arranged, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee.
The tentative schedule for the Crimson crew is as follows:
Princeton, at Lake Carnegie, May 8.
Harvard, Penn, M. T. T., May 22.
Harvard, Cornell, and Navy, May 25.
Yale, at New London, June 25.
The 150-pound crews are scheduled to race in a triangular regatta with Yale and Princeton on May 16, and one or two Junior crews may be sent to the Henley Regatta at New London on May 31.
Annapolis Won 1923 Regatta
The race with Princeton in the spring will be the first in three years, the last one having been rowed against both Annapolis and Princeton in 1923, and won by the Navy. For the next two years conflicting dates prevented any contest with the Tiger oarsmen, but by exerting special efforts this year the committee were able to agree on a satisfactory date.
Fall rowing has been going forward steadily, seven new crews having been transferred from the Leviathan to barges for the first time yesterday afternoon. More barges will be gent out with novice crews this afternoon.
The preliminary heats of the Sculling Regatta were successfully rowed off yesterday. Single scull heats were won by C. R. Huessey '26, J. G. Fulton 2l, and R. B. Thurber '29, who will compete in the finals this afternoon.
The compromise races, which were completed yesterday, were won by Frederick Knight Jr. '29. The finals for the wherry championship will be rowed off today between R. B. Whedou, J. L. B. Kops, R. S. Harris, and M. W. Zimmerman, all of the Freshman class.
H. R. Jones '26, coach of sculling at Newell, will referee the races. The schedule for the final heats this afternoon is as follows: Single shells, upstream, at 3 o'clock. Wherries, upstream, at 3.20 o'clock. Double sculls, upstream, at 3.30 o'clock.
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