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The fall races will be rowed today at noon in front of the boat house. Three crews of upper class men and four crews of freshmen will row. Upper classmen will be at boat house ready to step into their barges at 12 o'clock sharp, the freshment the same at 12.15.
UPPER CLASSMEN.First Crew.- W. Alexander, stroke; Hutchinson, '90, captain; Griffing, Herrick. Sanford, Hight, Cabot, F. S. Marden; W. S. H. Lorhrop, substitute.
Second Crew.- Storrow, stroke; Hale, '88, captain; Crehore, Ayer, Burr, Hebard, Amory, C. H. Taylor; Hartridge, substitute.
Third Crew.- L. Alexander, stroke; Parker, '89. captain, Carpenter, Tilton, Slocum, Matthews, Perry, Davis; Herman Page, substitute.
FRESHMEN CREWS.First Crew.- Valle, captain; R. W. Atkinson; G. Winthrop, N. Longworth, jr., A. J. Garceau, C. F. Leland, C. R. Walter, F. P. Sears.
Second Crew.- Longstreth, captain; F. Winthrop, S. D. Parker, R. B. Hale, J. L. Hodge, John Duff, S. C. Brack ett, Henry Rich.
Third Crew.- W. M. Randol, captain; C. R. S. Putnam, G. S. Osgood, F. Tudor, Jr., R. Wainwright, E. J. Knapp, F. S. Rogers, F. P. Dering.
Fourth Crew.- Bishop, captain; J. A. Shaw, Jr., Joseph Seiter, George Tyson, R. S. Barlow, H. H. Baker, P. Y. de Normandie, J. W. Lawrence.
Boats will start above boathouse and finish near the lower Brighton bridge, Starters, Mr. Butler, '88, and Mr. Keyes, '89; judges at finish, Mr. Wood, '88, and Mr. Balch, '88.
The crews are numbered in the order of their position from the bank toward the boat-house.
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