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CREW LEAVES TODAY.

Will Row on the Thames this Afternoon. Substitutes Picked.

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The University crew and substitutes will leave the square at 2 o'clock this afternoon and take the 3 o'clock train for New London, where they will arrive at 5.47. The launch John Harvard was sent down to New London yesterday and will meet the men on their arrival. The first row on the Thames will be taken late this afternoon.

Yesterday afternoon the University crew rowed in short stretches down to the Longwood bridge and back. Afterwards, the two substitute four oars were taken out and after an hour's hard rowing the six substitutes were selected.

The men who will go to New London are as follows:

University crew -- Stroke, H. Bancroft; 7, Ayer; 6, Bullard; 5, Lawrence; 4, Shuebruk; 3, Blake; 2, McGrew; bow, Goodell; cox., Jackson.

Substitutes--Brownell, Francis, Derby, James, Bancroft, Colby, cox, Howe.

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