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Four-Oar and 1908 Crews Leave

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The University four-oar and Freshman eight, which will compete in the American Henley on Saturday, will leave Boston at 7.45 o'clock this evening, accompanied by Coaches Bowditch and Vail and W.F. Emerson '06, on the Federal express to Philadelphia. The crews will stay at the Aldine Hotel, where the track team is also quartered, and will be given the privileges of the Philadelphia Barge Club. On Saturday evening they will be entertained by the Harvard Club of Philadelphia, and the next morning will return to Cambridge.

In addition to the regular Freshman crew P. Boyer and G.G. Ball will be taken as substitutes.

Change in Freshman Crew.

It was found necessary to make another change in the Freshman crew order on the eve of its departure for Philadelphia, in order to distribute the weight of the boat more evenly. Despard and Boyer were both tried yesterday at two instead of Ball, who although a strong oar, weighs only 153 pounds. Despard will row in this position in the American Henley on Saturday.

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