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DORMITORY BUMPING RACES

Crews Chosen This Afternoon Will Race in Basin Tomorrow Together With Graded Freshman Crews.

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The first bumping races for dormitory crews will be held on the 1 1-4 mile course below the Brighton bridge on the Charles River today at 3.30 o'clock. The six crews competing will race in two divisions of three crews each. The boats in each race will start 1 1-2 lengths apart. As a result of these preliminaries Coach Wray and Captain Abeles will choose the four crews which are to enter the open race on the 1 1-8 mile straight-away in the Basin tomorrow. Every man who is to row must be in his boathouse, dressed, at least half an hour before the race.

Besides the finals for dormitory crews, there will be two races between the Freshman graded crews in the Basin tomorrow.

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