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DUNSTER OARSMEN EASY MEAT FOR LOWELL CREW YESTERDAY

Winners a Length and a Half Ahead After Half Mile Sprint

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Displaying a speedy synchronized stroke that took their opponents completely by surprise, a smooth-rowing Lowell House eight definitely outclassed the Dunster crew yesterday, winning by a length and a half on the upper half mile course. The race came as a climax of the rivalry that has existed between the two crews since their organization at the opening of the Spring rowing season.

After the vacation the Lowell House oarsmen will resume daily practice workouts.

The following men comprised the Lowell House boat; stroke, Peregrine White '33; 7, C. M. Sheafe '33; 6, Joseph Head, Jr. 6, Mason Hammond '26; 4, R. C. Scott '32; 3, Frank Lyman '31; 2. W. K. Sturges '31; bow. F. A. Lackner '32; cox. Demorest Davenport '33.

Dunster's crew was as follows: stroke, T. M. Page '32; 7, F. G. Shaw, Jr. '32; M. F. Lowenstein '32; 6, W. N. Francis '31; 4, H. S. Howe, 11 '33; 3, W. I. Clark '33; 2, W. P. Bailey '32; bow, R. F. Noycs '32; cox, E. L. Belisle '31.

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