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Low echelon Crimson eight oared shells churned out four wins and dropped one in the American Rowing Association Regatta on the Charles Saturday.
The Crimson quad (four oarsmen plying double ears) upset a confident Fairmont Boat Club quad, the National Champion, and an all-champion Harvard four carrying the Union Heat Club flag won the Navy Cup for its class championship.
In the Singles races Joe Angayl, a New York fireman and the only U. S. sculler to beat champion Jack Kelley, dominated the Regatta. He floated to victory in the 150 race with Homer Zink and Lou Allen trailing second and at fourth place.
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