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Not content to wait for spring, or even a semblance of spring. Crew Coach Tom Bolles launched his five heavyweight eights onto the icy Charles yesterday afternoon in the face of driving snow flurries.
Bert Haiues, on the other hand, said last night that he would save his 150's until the weather clears, but he plans to put them on open water as soon as possible.
Still nursing his rowers through a formulative stage, Bolles declared that he would not place his heavy boats in any definite ranking before the beginning of next month, but he expects to keep his five crews working out on the river until spring vacation, and to continue to train at least three or four eights through the recess.
Working out the kinks of his crewmen in cold weather. Coach Bolles hopes to have his men ready for permanent spring.
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