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At the close of the first week of rowing on the river, no less than eighteen crews are going out daily from the two boathouses. The "John Harvard" has been launched, and will be in commission as soon as the boiler has been inspected. The "Veritas" is being over-hauled and will be launched in a few days. Beginning last Monday, the University crew squad has been rowing in barges. Three provisional eights have been maintained with little change during the week, the remainder of the squad rowing in pair-oars. The stroke has been kept very slow, seldom above 20 to the minute, and some improvement in the direction of a gradual and steady recover is already evident.
The list of men who are to go to the training table this morning includes all of the crew stroked by Smith, and also Brownell and Swaim.
The crews rowed on Saturday as follows:
Stroke, Smith; 7, Duffy; 6, Filley; 5, Lawson; 4, Shuebruk; 3, Gill; 2, Pleasonton; bow, Dillingham.
Stroke, Brownell; 7, Kellogg; 6, Shepard; 5, Swaim; 4, Richmond; 3, Durfee; 2, Ober; bow, White.
Stroke, Foster; 7, Johnson; 6, Montgomery; 5, Derby; 4, Oveson; 3, Flint; 2, Switzer; bow, Judd.
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