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The 16 crews competing in today's regatta drew lanes yesterday. Lane number one is nearest the Cambridge wall. The order of the races, with the lanes, is as follows, with the first race scheduled to begin at 3.30 o'clock, and the others following at approximately half-hour intervals:
1. Yale Sophomores, 1, vs. Harvard Sophomores, 2. Mile and three quarters.
2. M. I. T. '30, 1, vs. Pennsylyvania '30, 2, vs. Harvard '30, 3. Mile and three-quarters.
3. Harvard 150-pound crew, 1, vs. Pennsylvania 150-pound crew, 2, vs. M. I. T. 150-pound crew, 3. Mile and five-sixteenths.
4. Harvard seconds, 1, vs. Pennsylvania seconds, 2, vs. M. I. T. seconds, 3. Mile and three-quarters.
5. Harvard '30 150-pound crew, 1, vs. Yale '30 150-pound crew, 2. One mile.
6. M. I. T., 1, vs. Harvard, 2, vs. Pennsylvania, 3.
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