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The Freshman and Middlesex four oared crews rowed two races over a half mile course on the Chaise River above the Stillman Infirmary yesterday afternoon. In the first race, between the Middlesex first and crews A and C of the Freshman squad, Middlesex took the lead at the start, though rowing a slightly lower stroke than either Freshman crew. Crew A soon dropped back, but crew C and Middlesex were never separated by open water. Middlesex finished in 2 minutes, 41 seconds, one-quarter of a length ahead of crew C, which was one and one-half lengths ahead of crew A.
The second race, between crew B and the Middlesex second four, was won by Middlesex second by one-quarter of a length. No time was taken. The two crews rowed side by side for half the course, when Middlesex slowly pulled ahead and at a point about 100 yards from the finish was half a length in the lead. Here the Freshmen spurted but were only able to gain one-quarter of a length before the finish line was reached.
Both races were marred by the poor steering of the Freshman coxswains.
The orders:
Freshman Crew A.--Stroke, Sargent; 3, Warren; 2, Chadwick; bow, Parker; cox., Rowne.
Freshman Crew C.--Stroke, Sullivan; 3, Moffat; 2, Weston; bow, Frothingham; cox., Duer.
Middlesex.--Stroke, F. Trumbull; 3, W. Trumbull; 2, Mills; bow, Walker; cox., Cameron.
Freshman Crew B.--Stroke, Eckfeldt; 3, Morgan; 2, Davis; bow, Handy; cox., Brownlee.
Second Middlesex.--Stroke, Harwood; 3, Chamberlain; 2, Emerson; bow, Morgan; cox., Munsell.
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