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On Saturday afternoon, the regular run of ten miles which the 'varsity crew take to end up the week's work was omitted because of the poor condition of the streets. Instead, the new men rowed about four hundred strokes on the machines and then ran four miles. Wheeler, who has been rowing number six on the second crew, has stopped and will not row any more for the present.
Following are the weights and order in which the two crews are now rowing:
FIRST CREW.
Hollister, Stroke 173
Jennings, 7 184
Sprague, 6 193
Perkins, 5 186
Stevenson, 4 176
Donald, 3 175
Bullard, 2 168
Goodrich, Bow 171
SECOND CREW.
Stillman, Stroke 176
A. Brewer. 7 162
Ames, 6 174
Chatman, 5 170
Hayes, 4 168
Moulton, 3 172
Hall, 2 166
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