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As an innovation in the annual Spring Sculling Regatta which begins Monday afternoon, only two classes of singles will compete instead of the usual four. The novice class will be open to those who have begun singles since September, 1938 while the former junior and senior signlers will be confirmed to the Carroll Cup Race.
Wherry trial heats will be run on Monday, while broadband narrow comp scullers will match strokes for two more days. All finals will be raced on Friday, May 18.
The Downstream course will be used for all races. The wherries broads, narrows, and novice singles will use the one-half mile course. While the Carroll Cup Scullers will row the boats over the three quarter mile course, and the finals over the mile.
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