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1910 CREW GOES TOMORROW

To New London.--Glass Back in University Eight.--Four-Oar Races.

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Yesterday afternoon the Freshman squad held its last practice on the Charles before it leaves for New London tomorrow morning. The eight rowed in very short stretches about half-way up to the Brighton bridge. The shell went smoothly, and the work was encouraging.

Besides the eight, the first four-oar, and Hadden and Vogel as substitutes, will be taken to New London.

The first and second Freshman four-oar crews had another half-mile race yesterday afternoon downstream over the straight stretch below the Brighton bridge. The order was the same as on the previous day, except that the strokes were interchanged, Maxwell being put in the first crew, and Meyer in the second. The first crew, which was able to maintain a higher stroke, gradually forged ahead, finishing about a length in front of the second crew.

The Freshman orders--Eight: Stroke, Bacon; 7, Marvin; 6, Waid; 5, Wyman; 4, Buxton; 3, Coit; 2, Sargent; bow, L. Morgan; cox., Adams.

Four-oars in the orders they finished yesterday:

First--Stroke, Maxwell; 3, Macleod; 2, Loring; bow, Forster; cox., Warren.

Second--Stroke, Meyer; 3, Hadden; 2, Vogel; bow, H. Morgan; cox., Prince.

University Crew News.

Glass was back at 6 in the University crew yesterday afternoon, after having been sick for the last two weeks. R. Bacon, was moved from 6 to 4, displacing Lunt, who was put in at stroke in the first four-oar. The crew rowed upstream two miles and back in easy stretches. The boat did not space so well as during the last few days, and the men did not swing on their oars in unison.

The two University four-oars held two short races of about a half-mile each yesterday afternoon. The crew stroked by Lunt won both of these races by several lengths. Second place in the first race was taken by Morgan's crew; in the second race by Wentworth's.

Order University eight:

Stroke, Farley; 7, Richardson; 6, Glass; 5, Severance; 4, Bacon; 3, Faulkner; 2, Fish; bow, Tappan; cox., Blagden.

University four-oars:

First--Stroke, Lunt; 3, Amberg; 2, Swaim; bow, Wiggins; cox., Dutton.

Second--Stroke, Morgan; 3, Lovering; 2, G. Bacon; bow, Cutler; cox., Arnold.

Third--Stroke, Wentworth; 3, Macdonald; 2, Mulligan; bow, Burchard; cox., Warren.

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