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FRESHMAN OARSMEN SORTED INTO CREWS

Red, White, and Blue Crews Listed as Equal--Black and Green Next in Order--Others Dormitory Eights

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The Freshman crew squad was divided yesterday by Coach Haines after nearly a month of unclassified practice.

Five crews comprise the squad. These are, in the order of excellence, the red, white, and blue crews, which are listed as equal, and the black and green crews. In addition, there are eight minor crews, which will later be divided into dormitory eights. On the 150-pound squad there are three crews. The seatings of the crews are as follows:

Blue Crew--Stroke, John Walts; 7, W. G. Saltonstall; 6, F. M. Roberts; 5, C. B. Hitchcock' 4, H. C. Fox; 3, Walter Glerasch; 2, M. M. Canfield; bow, Frederick Winthrop Jr.; com., C. H. Pforzheimer Jr.

White Crew--Stroke, P. H. Nitze; 7, R. R. Guthrie; G. Walter Maynard; 5, M. C. Eustis;l 4, H. G. Cushing; 3, F. E. S. Warren; w, Donald Murchie; How, Amyas Ames; Cox., J. A. Main.

Red crew--Stroke, W. C. Atwater; 7, Edward Page Jr.; 6, Dinsmore wheeler; 5, Daniel Simonds; 4, R. T. Foster. 2, P. McG. Moffett; 2, W. H. Medders; bow. L. L. Wallingford, cox., P. T. Haskell.

Black Crew Stroke, t. H. Eliot; 7, J. G. Buckley; 6, A. S. Howe; 5, H. R. Earle; 4, Louis Reynal; e. c. T. Hayes Jr., 2, J. W. Dunlop Jr.; bow, Franklin Dexter; cox., E. A. Wieser.

Green Crew--Stroke, D. S. M. Lanier 7, E. W. Wood; 6, J. G. Buckley; 3, D. P. tucker, 4, G. S. Collin; 3. William Mulford; 2, Lawrence Batchelder; bow. s. W. Fadden: cox, Nathaniel wheeler.

In these crews there is a wealth of experienced material. Walter Gierasch, who is rowing number three on the Bleu crew, was member of the Middlesex crew last spring: Frederick Winthrop, who is at bow in the Blue boat, and C. B. Hitchcock, who is at number live, both had experience on the St. Mark's crew last year. The Groton crew is represented by F. M. Roberts, rowing at six on the Blue crew, and by Walter Maynard, M. C. Eustis, and H. G. Cushing, who are rowing respectively at numbers six, five, and four on the White crew. W. G. Saltonstall, number seven on the Blue crew, rowed on they first four at Exeter and John Watts had experience at St. Paul's. W. C. Atwater, stroke of the Red crew, and Nathaniel Wheeler, who is coxing the Green crew, both won their letter at Middlesex.

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