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COACH KEEPS ONLY THREE MEMBERS OF FOURTH CREW

TO PICK CREW FOR RACE ON MAY 5 FROM SQUAD OF 30 MEN

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It was announced yesterday that the fourth University crew, G. S. Mumford Jr. '25, J. R. Hoover '24, and coxswain C. S. Heard 2E.S. alone excepted, would report today with the class crews. Coach Muller has now 30 men remaining on the squad, from which to mould a crew to meet Princeton and the Navy on Saturday, May 5, in the first race of the season.

The four University crews took part in a long work-out yesterday, rowing upstream to the Watertown Bridge and down into the basin for a total of over ten miles. The practice for the most part consisted of easy rowing, Coach Muller paying a great deal of attention to form, but there were a few short stretches where the pace was kept at a high stroke.

As a result of the cut following the Freshman trial races Monday, four-oared crews, A, B, C, and D have been chosen by Coach Bert Haines. These crews, together with the four first Freshman crews, and all of the 150-pound and dormitory boats were on the water yesterday.

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