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TENTATIVE SEATINGS NAMED AS FOUR CREWS OPEN PRACTICE TODAY

THREE SOPHOMORES GET PLACES IN FIRST BOAT

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Four Varsity eights and two Freshman barges will take the water today to start off the 1936 crew season just a year and six days after the 1935 opening row.

The first Varsity boat will read as follows: stroke, James F. Chace '38, 7, Raymond S. Clark '36, (Captain), 6, Douglas Erickson '38, 5, John H. Gardiner '38, 4, James E. Gardner '36, 3, Leonard P.Eliel '36, 2, Arthur Beane '36, bow, John P. Austin '37, and cox, Edward H. Bennett, Jr. '37. This shell will take the water at 2.15 o'clock and will be followed by Coach Whiteside in the only working launch.

The other three boats are Boat II: stroke, Roger W. Cutler '37, 7, Robert S. Wolcott '36; 6, John L. Clark '36; 5, Henry F. Atherton Jr. '36; 4, Oliver K. Scott '37; 3, Henry Lloyd '37; 2, Franklin D. Roosevelt '37; bow, William C. Haskins '37; cox, White.

Boat III: stroke, Edward B. Simmons '37; 7, Peter T. Brooks '38; 6, John L. Senior Jr. '38; 5, Robert Watson '37; 4, Thomas H. Choate '37; 3, John S. Radway '38; 2, Henry W. Locke '38; bow, Talbot Rantoul '36; and cox, Phippen.

Boat IV: stroke, David Emerson '38; 7, Robert M. Drysdale Jr. '36; 6, William N. Dearborn '38; 5, Richard M. Stern '37; 4, Francis E. Maser '38; 3, Roger W. Drury '36; 2, George A. Matteson Jr. '36; how, Lawrence Mills '37; and cox, Roswell B. Paine '39. The last three boats will go out together at 4.30 o'clock.

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