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For the second year in a row Colton Wagner will captain the Crimson Jayvees in their two mile race against the Elis a week from tomorrow. Wagner has been setting the pace for the Junior Varsity in its last two races and was also in the stroke seat last June when Harvard won its race.
John "Bull" Reece was also chosen to lead the Combination eight, which meets Yale on Friday evening to inaugurate the weekend. Until several days ago Reece was rowing seven, but in a recent shakeup Bert Haines has shifted him to bow. Stormy Normy Baoon is now in Reece's old seven spot, and his old place at three has been filled by Malcolm Marshall, who was previously rowing bow.
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