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Two more events in the annual Harvard Invitation Regatta on the Charles were run off yesterday afternoon, the Senior singles race and the double sculls. As is the case in every event of the regatta, all events are open to outsiders, the only restriction in the novice events being that the entrant shall not have won before in his race.
In the singles race yesterday, the winner was Russell Codman. Gerald Shay, P. C. Reardon '32, and J. S. Frame 1G were respectively, first, second, and third. The winner covered the mile course in 6 minutes, 37 1-2 seconds, coming in four and a half lengths ahead. The doubles event was won by A. B. Cassedy and J. P. Trumball, in a time of 6 minutes, 14 seconds. W. K. Sturges '31 and S. E. Codman '31 were second.
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