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FALL SCULLING RACES ATTRACT 25 ENTRANTS

Scott, Holder of Carroll Cup, Likely Winner in Senior Event; Eight Men Signed for Novice Class

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More than 25 men have signed up for the fall single races which will be held next week from Weld Boathouse. The Class for men who have rowed three years or more has proven the most popular with nine men who intend to race already on the books.

The two year class has attracted only one man so far but it is expected that there will be more before the deadline comes for signing today. Eight men in the novice class and seven in the 155-pound class complete the quota.

Trials are to be held on Monday and Tuesday October 21 and 22, and the finals will be rowed off Wednesday, October 23.

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