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The second University 150-pound crew and the first Freshman lightweight boat raced to a dead heat over the Henley distance in the Basin yesterday afternoon in the annual invitation regatta. In the same race the third University lightweights defeated the second 1933 150-pounders by a half-length.
Earlier in the afternoon the third first year heavy-weights defeated the Browne and Nichols crew and the Kent combination eight by one-half and three-quarters lengths respectively.
The compromise race over the upstream half-mile course was won by F. C. Bell '33. The novice singles final was won by H. H. Proctor 1L, with L. B. Russel second.
The second University lightweights will again race the 1933 150-pounders tomorrow to decide superiority.
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