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Progress of Graded Crew Rowing.

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The graded crew rowing at the Weld and Newell Clubs has so far been very unsatisfactory. The limited number of men who responded to the call for candidates at each club on Tuesday has made it possible to form only five crews in all: three at the Newell and two at the Weld. There is but a small amount of experienced material and owing to the bad weather this week, the crews have held very little practice. The second and third Newell crews have been unable to row on the river because of a lack of coxswains.

The orders of all the crews are still very unsettled. At present the first crew of each club is as follows:

Weld--Stroke, Field; 7, May; 6, Brooks; 5, Joralemon; 4, McLeod; 3, Williams; 2, Joy; bow, Atherton; cox., Risley.

Newell--Stroke, Palmer; 7, Olney; 6, Williams; 5, Rainsford; 4, Amory; 3, Hopkins; 2, Shepard; bow, Irving; cox., Bonelli.

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