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In the most exciting finish of the fall sculling regatta finals held yesterday afternoon, Richard G. Ames '34, rowing in the half-mile narrow comp race, nosed out John A. Carley '36 by a margin of a scant two feet. Farley got away to a poor start, but soon made up the ground he had lost: 15 yards from the finish he was leading by a quarter of a length, when Ames, in a sudden sprint, shot ahead to take the race. The time was 3 minutes, 45 seconds.
The summary:
Half-mile wherry race: First L.W. Mather '37, second. Frederick C. Lawton '36. Time--4:22.
Half-mile novice singles race: First, John L. Ward '34; second. Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34. Time--3:36.
Half-mile broad comp race: First, William R. Roemer '37; second. Percival H. Lombard '37. Time--3:51.
Half-mile narrow comp race: First. Richard G. Ames '34; second. John A. Carley '36. Time--3:45.
Three-quarter mile Junior singles: First. John Hallowell '81; second. Arthur V. Meigs 1L. Time--3:18.
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