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Standish Hall took first in the recent crew race between the two winning dormitory crews and the two experienced Freshmen crews, winning by half a length, with the Black crew barely nosing out the Whites, for second place. The Red crew finished fourth and Smith Hall last. The race was run over a rough and windy course.
The summary: Standish Hall--Stroke, W. S. Wellington '34; 7, B. F. Eshleman '34; 6, A. F. Chase '34; 5, R. G. Ames '34; 4, Louis McClennon '34; 3, H. B. Carrignes '34; 2, R. H. Hepburn '34; bow, O. P. Morris '34; cox, M. T. Choate '34.
Black crew--Stroke, C. C. Mixter '34; 7, W. L. Dunne '34; 6, B. H. Brown '34; 5, H. G. Pearson, Jr. '34; 4, W. P. Hazard '34; 3, H. P. Mills '34; 2, G. R. Heath '34; bow, E. S. Fox '34; cox, D. Litchfield '34.
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