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Meigs, Hazard Win Places In Sculling Regatta Finals

Medals Are To Be Awarded After Final Heats This Afternoon

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Trials in the fall sculling regatta closed yesterday afternoon, with only two heats in the Junior singles race scheduled. In the first heat A. V. Meigs 11, won from John Hallowell '31, covering the three-quarter mile course in 5 minutes, 8 seconds. William P. Hazard '36 took the second race in the slower time of 5 minutes, 23 seconds, while Henry S. Miller '35 was a close second.

The officials in charge of the events were Judge Henry H. Buckman '37. Referee Paul C. Bearden '32. Timer--W. Lyons '37. Clerk of the course--Henry S. Miller '35.

This afternoon the finals in all events will be rowed, starting at 8.15 o'clock. Medals will be given to men placing first and second in these races.

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