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The freshman crews rowed yesterday in the following order:
FIRST CREW. SECOND CREW.
Boardman, stroke, Sampson.
Marvin, 7, Schlesinger.
Thomson, 6, Sargent.
Donald, 5, Perkins.
Mills, 4, McDuffie.
Whitbeck, 3, Blaikie.
Swift, 2, Simonds.
Dibblee, bow, Farley.
The crews rowed about 400 strokes apiece after which the second crew did some work on the chestweights. The first crew was coached by Bullard, the second by Goodridge and Hollister. Since they have been in the tank the first crew has shown some improvement, but the men have still many faults. They are apt to bury their oars by swinging on with the shoulders instead of raising the hands at the full reach. This brings the power at the beginning of the stroke instead of when the legs go on. They also rush their slides and the last part of the recover. Time inboard is fairly good, but outboard it is rather ragged. The crew will probably go on the river some time next week.
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