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The feature of the school events which continue today and tomorrow will be the race for eight-oared shells, which will be rowed over the mile downstream course tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Five schools are entered in the event this year, including last year's winning Kent School eight. The other crews represent Lynn Classical High School, Brookline High School, Huntington School, and Browne and Nichols.
Noble and Greenough, Huntington, Browne and Nichols, Cambridge Latin, and Rindge Technical are the institutions which have entered crews in the event for first four-oared crews today, while all of these schools except Huntington will be represented in the race for second fours.
The intercollegiate events of the regatta begin on Monday--Entries may be filed with the management at the H. A. A. any morning this week. Medals will be awarded the winner of each event, and the names of the winners are inscribed on prize cups. Eligibility rules and further information about the regatta may be obtained at the H. A. A.
The full program follows:
Monday, May 18
3.00 Novice Singles.
3.15. Wherry Race.
3.30 Compromise Race.
Tuesday, May 19
3.00. Double Sculls.
3.30. Pair Oar Race.
5.00. Junior Singles.
Wednesday, May 20
5.00. University 150 1b. eights.
Thursday, May 21
3.00. Carroll Cup Race.
4.00. University Class crew eights.
Friday, May 22
3.00. Senior Singles.
3.30. Junior Eights.
4.00. Intermediate Eights.
4.30. Intermediate Eights.
5.00. 150 1bs. Eights.
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