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FIRST PRACTICE FOR CREWS

Three Boats Took Short Row Yesterday Under Ideal Conditions.--Pirnie at Stroke.

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The rowing season of the University crews was inaugurated yesterday afternoon when three trial crews were selected. The three crews took a short practice spin down the river below the Cottage Farm Bridge under the supervision of Coach Wray. The weather conditions were ideal. Considering that it was the first row, all three boats went very well.

The orders of the crews were as follows:

First.--Stroke, Pirnie; 7, E. Morgan; 6, Trumbull; 5, Mills; 4, Goodale; 3, Stratton; 2, Meyer; bow, Reynolds; cox., Abeles.

Second.--Stroke, Harwood; 7, L. Curtis; 6, MacVicar; 5, Saltonstall; 4, G. Cutler; 3, Carver; 2, Fuller; bow, H. Storrow; cox., Gallaher.

Third.--Stroke, Lothrop; 7, Weston; 6, Nelson; 5, Bullard; 4, J. Morgan; 3, Appollonio; 2, E. Curtis; bow, Chadwick; cox., Munro.

It is interesting to note that seven of the men on the first crew are "H" men; Pirnie, stroke, alone not having won the letter.

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