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On account of the temporary absence of Faulkner and Lunt, Marvin and Coach Wray rowed bow and 4 on the University crew yesterday; and in consequence the crew took only a short paddle up stream and back. The first hard work since the Annapolis race was given Saturday, when the first and second crews rowed over the three and three-eighths mile course, starting opposite the Weld boat house and finishing opposite Berkeley street. The second crew was given a start of about four lengths, but was unable to hold its lead, and was passed by the first boat near the Longwood Bridge. At times the work of the University crew was fairly good; but there was a tendency to hang at the catch.
The order of the second crew has been unsettled for the last few days. E. Cutler has been out of the boat since last Friday and Ellis has been taking his place at bow. On Monday Rackemann replaced Marvin at 7. Yesterday the work of the second crew showed some improvement.
The orders:
University crew--Stroke, Sargent; 7, Richardson; 6, E. Bacon; 5, Wald; 4, Lunt; 3, Severance; 2, Fish; bow, Faulkner; cox., Blagden.
Second crew--Stroke, Morgan; 7, Rackemann; 6, Lovering; 5, Withington; 4, Fahnestock; 3, Tilton; 2, G. Bacon; bow, Ellis; cox., King.
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