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All candidates for the class crews will report for first practice at 3.30 today, Seniors and Sophomores at the Weld boat-house, Juniors and Freshmen at the Newell. Coach Rice will have charge of the Seniors and Sophomores, Coach Stephenson of the Juniors. Coach Wray will continue to instruct the Freshmen.
At a meeting held yesterday in the Newell boathouse of the members of last year's class crews, J. L. White was elected captain of the 1906 crew and R. H. Wiswall captain of the 1907 crew. As not enough men from 1908 were present, the election was postponed.
Men who show exceptional ability on the class crews will be taken up to the University squad. After the April recess those who fail to make the class crews will be able to continue their rowing on club or dormitory eights. The class races will be held on May 18.
The only change on the University squad yesterday was made in the four-oar, where Despard took G. Bacon's place at two.
The orders:
University crew--Stroke, Filley; 7, Guild; 6, R. Bacon; 5, Richardson; 4, Glass; 3, Emmons; 2, Tappan; bow, Flint; cox., Blagden.
Second crew--Stroke, Morgan; 7, Corbett; 6, Fish; 5, Montgomery; 4, Richards; 3, Warren; 2, Kellogg; bow, Wiggins; cox., Arnold.
Four-oar crew--Stroke, Ball; 3, Switzer; 2, Despard; bow, Fahnestock; cox., Whitney.
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