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The Cornell Athletic Association yesterday agreed to let the Tech University and jayvee crews enter the Harvard-Cornell races on Saturday afternoon. Coach James Wray replied to the telegram from the H. A. A. proposing a triangular race saying that he would be delighted to race Tech at the same time he took on the Crimson oarsmen.
150's and 1932 Race Today
The postponed 150-pound and Freshman races, however, will be rowed off this afternoon at 5.30 and 5 o'clock respectively. The lightweights race over the Henley distance of a mile and 5-16, while the Freshman crews will row the new mile and 3-4 course. Both the first and second 150-pound crews will row with the first Tech light-weight eight.
The 150-pound and Freshman crews will be seated as follows:
Harvard 150-pound University---Stroke, Donough Prince '31; 7, H. N. Roberts '30; 6, F. E. Farnsworth '29; 5, M. H. McKusick '29; 4, W. W. Ames '31; 3. Harper Woodward '31; 2, T. N. Perkins Jr. '31; bow, D. S. Staples '30; cox, Richard Kimball '31.
Harvard Freshman--Stroke, A. H. Parker '32; 7, W. C. Thompson '32; 6, S. C. Pierce '32; 5, J. V. Veeder '32; 4, Desmond Fitzgerald '32; 3, T. E. Armstrong '32; 2, F. F. Coleredo-Mansfeld '32; bow, T. M. Page '32; cox, Crispin Cooke '32.
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