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The Freshman and 150-pound University crews will race corresponding M.I.T. crews over the 1 3-4 mile and Henley courses respectively in the annual regatta with Tech tomorrow afternoon. Both races will start at a point just below the Cottage Farm Bridge; the Freshman race will start at 2.45 o'clock and will finish just below the Harvard Bridge, near the Cambridge shore; the 150-pound crews are scheduled to start at 3.45 o'clock and will cross the line at a point opposite the Union Boat Club in the Charles River Basin.
Seatings Announced
The seatings in the 150-pound boat were announced yesterday by Coach Sullivan after a week of time trials in which the two 150-pound University crews participated; but there has been no change in the regular lineup of the first Freshman crew.
Coach F. R. Sullivan has been having his 150-pound crew try out the new shell which was built in the Newell Boat House, and weighs about 275 pounds, 75 pounds less than the average boat.
The seating list:
University 150-pound crew--Stroke, J. T. G. Nichols '34; 7, Robert Livermore, Jr. '32; '6, Heywood Fox '33; 5, H. G. Pearson, Jr. '34; 4, R. R. White '32; 3, G. L. Dow, Jr. ocC; 2, C. G. Mixter, Jr. '34; bow, R. C. Phillips '34; cox, F. F. Jones '34.
Freshman--Stroke, R. B. Cutler; 7, P. V. Bray; 6, R. A. Dow; 5, B. F. Vanderveer; 4, G. T. Keyes; 3, Albert Haberstroh; 2, J. C. Storey; bow, S. F. Johnson; cox, T. H. Hunter.
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