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It was also over yesterday for two other Harvard victims, the Tufts varsity and University of Rhode Island j.v., both of which lost to the Crimson fourth varsity.

Get them a broom too

Biglin Bowl

On the Connected River 2000 meters Lightweight Eights

VARSITY 1. HARVARD (bow, Jeff Nickel; 2. Gordon MacLaren; 3. Greg Williams; 4. Patt Bennett; 5. Scott Dlugos; 6. Paul Natterson; 7. Chris Wendland; stroke; Peter Herbig; coxswain Organ Ourel) 5:40.1. 2. Dartmouth 5:44.9. 3. MIT 5:59:2.

SECOND VARSITY 1. HARVARD (bow Kevin Bedell; 2. Larry Meyer; 3. Geoff Emberling; 4. Geoff Binney; 5. Tirp Switzer; 6. Dave Berger; 7. Chris Raff; stroke, James Shelson coxswain Mike Mollerus) 5:43.1. 2. Dartmouth 5:44.19. 3.MIT 7:25.6.

FIRST FRESHMENT; 1. HARVARD (bow Danny Kahn, 2. Mike Horvath, 3. Jim Himes, 4. Andrew Hoyt, 5. Wayne Arnold, 6. Chuck Gregg, 7. Ken Segel, stroke, Tom Patterson, coxswan, Chris Decker 5:47. 2. Dartmouth 5:53 2. Dartmouth 5:53. 3. MIT 6:05.

On the Charles River 2000 meters

VARSITY 1. HARVARD 6:13. 2. Coast Guard 6:16.

SECOND VARSITY: 1. HARVARD 6:25. 2. Coast Guard 6:33.

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