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Exeter's Varsity crew won a one-and-a-half length victory over the Crimson's second 150-pound eight yesterday afternoon, in a feature of the fall tournament on the Charles.
The Exonians completed the three-quarter mile course in four minutes and nine seconds. In the seventh and eighth heats of the College rowing tourney, a boat stroked by Seligman nosed out Scholl's eight by one foot, and Ross' crew defeated Emmett's. Seligman's time was 4:12, and the Ross boat covered the course in 4:17.
Racing against Exeter were the following: bow, Neiswanger; no. 2, Steele; no. 3, Clark; no. 4, Roosevelt; no. 5, Erhart, no. 6, Mumford; no. 7, McLaughlin; stroke, Stake; coxswain, Osgood.
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