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FRESHMEN RACE M.I.T.

Seligman Paces Second Yardling Boat Shaken by Recent Shifts

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Handicapped by frequent shifts during the week, the second Freshman heavies will race the M.I.T. second heavies over the Henley distance this afternoon.

With Carl Seligman at stroke and Frank Snyder at seven, the only ones who have survived the shakeup, the boat as it went out yesterday has a long way to go to get in racing form. The contest will be close all down the course, and unless the Yardling eight can get together, the Engineers have a good chance of winning their first race over the Crimson this season.

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