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The University crew rowed short stretches yesterday in the same order as on Thursday:
Stroke, Higginson; 7, Sheafe; 6, H. Bancroft; 5, Ladd; 4, Shuebruk; 3, Wood; 2, Harding; bow, Biddle; cox., Wadleigh.
The second crew was divided again into two fours, rowing as follows: Stroke, G. Bancroft; 3, McConnell; 2, Bullard; bow, Goodell; cox., Howe. Stroke, Evans; 3, Lawrence; 2, Henderson; bow, Emory; cox., Goodwin.
Bullard's ankle has recovered sufficiently to allow him to row.
The Freshman crew underwent a number of changes yesterday. The crew went out for a few short stretches, then returned and with a change of three men went below the Harvard Bridge. Mr. Mumford coached.
Stroke, Roberts; 7, Ayer; 6, Whitwell; 5, Bowditch, James; 4, McGrew, Foster; 3, James, Hartwell; 2, Switzer; bow, Hartwell, George; cox., Litchfield.
The second Freshman crew did not row.
The large number of candidates for the Weld graded crews enabled an intermediate eight to be formed yesterday. They will row in their class in the M. A. R. A. regatta.
Stroke, Roberts; 7, Peabody; 6, Brooks; 5, Lovejoy; 4, Covel; 3, Morrison; 2, McGrath; bow, Hosley; cox., Davidge.
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