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HAINES AGAIN SHIFTS SEATINGS OF '37 CREWS

Vacation's Practice Sessions Cause Change in Three Boats--Red Crew Is Ranked First

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Several changes have been made in the Freshman crew boatings since the vacation practices, which have been announced by Coach Bert Haines. The three crews have been christened, with startling originality, the Red, White, and Blue crews. At present the Red crew is ranked first, with the Whites as strong contenders for the place of honor.

The revised seatings:

Red crew, Stroke, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.; 7, John P. Austin; 6, Thomas B. Husband; 5, Curtis Prout; 4, Thomas H. Choate; 3, Henry Lloyd; 2, John J Colony, Jr.; bow, William C. Haskins; cox, Edward T. Barker.

White crew. Stroke, Roger W. Cutler, Jr.; 7, Charles M. Storey, Jr.; 6, Oliver K. Scott; 5, Robert M. Parker; 4, Edward B. Simmons; 3, Robert B. Watson; 2, William P. Giles; bow, Herbert M. Irwin, Jr.; cox, Edward H. Bennett, Jr.

Blue crew. Stroke, William J. Hammond, Jr.; 7, Robert E. Shalen; 6, Cedric E. Francis; 5, James B. Hallett; 4, David A. Tufts; 3, Donald W. Fiske; 2, Francis P. Allen, Jr.; bow, Arthur J. Hacker; cox, Octavus R. Cohen, Jr.

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