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Keith Kane '22, who has hitherto been conducting spring football practice as captain of the 1921 football team, returned yesterday to University rowing and was given a seat at 5 in the third boat. Although Kane was at 7 in last year's crew which defeated Yale at New London, it is extremely doubtful that he will be able to break into the first eight this year before the first event on May 7, which is the University-Princeton-Annapolis regatta on lake Carnegie.
On account of rough water on the Basin yesterday, Coach Haines took the University crews up-river and put them through a long hard row.
The second 1924 boat was seated somewhat differently yesterday, new men in the boat being M. W. McGreevy at Bow, and E. K. McCagg at 5. The new seating of the crew is as follows:
Bow, M. W. Greevy; 2, David Sears; 3, D. S. Holder; 4, W. E. Coolidge; 5, E. K. McCagg; 6, Horatio Bigelow; 7, Standish Bradford; stroke, J. D. Jameson; cox., Graham Veale.
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