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Horn and Creelman, Winners in Their Heat, Also To Compete

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Racing home bow and bow in the first heat of the novice singles race in the fall sculling regatta yesterday afternoon. Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34 and John L. Ward '34 covered the half-mile course in 3 min., 37 sec., thus qualifying for the finals to be held on Friday. In the other heat, H. W. Herne '37 nosed ahead at the finish to win from B. W. Creelman '37, in 3 min., 41 sec. Both these men also will row in the finals.

Only one heat was rowed in the half-mile narrow compromise race. Richard G. Ames '34 covering the course in 3 min., 41 sec., with John A. Carley '36, a close second.

The officials in charge of the events yesterday afternoon were: Judge Blake Dennison: referee Paul C. Reardon '32 Timer Bruce W. Hislop '31; clerk of the course Henry S. Miller '35.

This afternoon the only trials scheduled are those in the three quarter mile junior singles race starting at 3.30 o'clock.

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