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The University crew has had several changes made in its order during the past few days. J. E. Waid '10, who has been rowing at 7, is sick and G. P. Metcalf '12 has taken his place. F. H. Leslie '12 has replaced L. Withington '11, who has stopped rowing in order to attend to spring football practice. G. H. Balch '12 has also been sick and has only been out in a single, his place at bow being taken by R. Whitney '11.
The University crew has been very unsteady and there has been a lack of drive and snap both in the finish and at the catch. In the second crew, the men have not kept their eyes in the boat, which has made their rowing ragged. There was also, like in the University crew, a lack of drive in the finish. In the third boat, the men made a weak finish and were uncertain of their slides immediately before the catch.
The order in which the crews rowed yesterday is as follows:
First University.--Stroke, Cutler; 7, Metcalf; 6, Newton; 5, Bacon; 4, Leslie; 3, Hooper; 2, Sargent; bow, Whitney; cox., King.
Second University.--Stroke, Forster; 7, Coe; 6, Strong; 5, L. Smith; 4, Cudahy; 3, Loring; 2, Waite; bow, Wiggins; cox., Vorhees.
Third University.--Stroke, Trumbull; 7, Jowett; 6, Parker; 5, Beane; 4. M. Peabody; 3, Anderson; 2, Hoar; bow, C. Peabody: cox., Strauss.
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