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CREW PLANS EARLY PRACTICE ON RIVER

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Crew practice will go outdoors on the river in the beginning of next term as soon as the weather moderates, Bert Haines, crew coach, has announced. The crews have usually managed to get out some time in the period between March 6 and April 1.

Coach Haines ventures no prediction as to this year's season pending the outcome of exams and the appearance of new material for the spring tryouts. Many members of last year's crews have rowed through the winter in Newell Tank. Haines does not believe that he will be able to circulate the water in the tank, as has been customary at the end of past winter seasons, because of a lack of gasoline to operate the pump engine.

Those who are going to try out for crew this spring are urged to come down to Newell and get in shape now.

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