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The fall work in rowing this year for men not on the University squad, will be different from that of the last few years. In the first place, from lack of support, there will be no graded crew rowing or racing; and in the second, fall work for the Freshmen, preparation for the regular spring practice, has been taken up for the first time in many years. In response to the call for Freshman candidates last week, enough men came out to form two crews, and yesterday, three Freshman eights were on the river.
Work will go on for about two weeks, if the weather permits, under the general charge of E. C. Bacon '10, and coaches Stevenson and Brown.
The orders of the crews, which change almost daily, as new men are found and moved up, are as follows:
Crew A.--Stroke, Nelson; 7, Monat; 6, Stratton' 5, Talbot; 4, Lincoln; 3, Handy; 2, de Loriea; bow, Eager; cox., Brownlee.
Crew B.--Stroke, MacVeagh; 7, Morgan; 6, Henderson; 5, Youngman; 4, Sullivan; 3, Locke; 2, Day; bow, Peterson; cox., Abeles.
Crew C.--Stroke, Taggart; 7, Marlow; 6, Vickery; 5, Harrington; 4, Ford; 3, Sargent; 2, Danner; bow, Webb; cox., Wellman.
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