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The upperclass crews rowed on the river yesterday for the second time this year. The Sophomores showed up the best with two full eights. The Juniors made up a second crew with one Senior at number 5. The Seniors are badly handicapped by lack of material, only nine men reporting yesterday. Every Senior who can row this spring is urged to try for the crew.
The crews rowed in the following order:
Senior crew-Stroke, Martin; 7, Platt; 6, Henderson; 5, Fry; 4, Garrett; 3, Allen; 2, Farrell; bow, Aspinwall; cox., Burnham.
Junior crew-Stroke, Beal; 7, Harding; 6, Bush; 5, Jackson; 4, Washburn; 3, Burden; 2, Hopkins; bow, Gregg; cox., Edmonds.
Junior second-Stroke, Parker; 7, McAllister; 6, Schmitt; 5, Brady '10; 4, Washburn; 3, Parkman; 2, Gleason; bow, Wheeler; cox., Garland.
Sophomore crew-Stroke, Hunnewell; 7, Weston; 6, Barnes; 5, Richard; 4, Sargent; 3, Willis; 2, Codman; bow, Smart; cox., Day.
Sophomore second-Stroke, Heywood; 7, Friede; 6, Goldschmit; 5, Ehrmann; 4, Putnam; 3, J. Suter; 2, Worcester; bow, P. Suter; cox., Williams.
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