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Brownell's Crew Wins by Four Lengths. Temporary Changes in Orders.

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The two University crews raced yesterday, for the first time this year, over the three and three-eights miles course from the Weld Boat House to the Union Boat Club. Brownell's crew gave Bancroft's crew a start of about three and one-half lengths, which they reduced to two lengths by the Longwood bridge. Down to Harvard bridge they rowed the same stroke raising it gradually from 32 to 24. Brownell's crew, however, was running much more smoothly and by the time the bridge was reached the two crews were abreast. From here to the finish Brownell's boat gradually pulled away, winning by about four lengths in fairly good time. At the Union Boat Club float several changes were made in the crews, among other changes, Bullard going in on the port side. The crews then rowed back to the University house, coached from the launch by E. C. Storrow '89. G. S. Mumford '87 and R. Bullard '96 were also on board. Following is the order of the crews:

Stroke, Brownell (Bullard); 7, Ayer; 6, McGrew; 5, Loud; 4, Shuebruk; 3, Emory; 2, Blake (Bullard, Brownell); bow, Goodell, cox., Jackson.

Stroke, G. Bancroft; 7, Lawrence; 6, Gregg (H Bancroft); 5, Henderson; 4, McConnell; 3, Francis; 2, James (Derby); bow, Snite (Smith); cox., Howe.

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