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As a result of Saturday's race a considerable shift was made in the order of the first two University boats yesterday. Captain Reynolds replaced Saltonstall at bow on crew A, Curtis moving up from crew B to fill his place. Parson replaced Morgan at 4, Gardiner still being away on account of illness. The coxswains were also shifted Sargent moving up to crew A in place of Gallaher who is now coxing the second boat. Several changes were also made in crew B. Meyer went from 3 to 7 filling Curtis' place, and the Middendorfs went from 4 and 5 to 5 and 6. Murray, formerly rowing at bow moved to 3 filling Meyer's place. Crew C was changed to a four-oar.
The order of the crews was as follows:
Crew A--Stroke, Chanler; 7, Schall; 6, Harwood; 5, Soucy; 4, Parson; 3, Curtis; 2, Talcott; bow, Reynolds; cox., Sargent.
Crew B -- Stroke, Lund; 7, Meyer; 6, H. S. Middendorf; 5, J. W. Middendorf; 4, Morgan; 3, Murray; 2, Busk; how, Saltonstall; cox., Gallaher.
Crew C -- Stroke, Chichester; 3, Wilkinson; 2, Curwen, bow, Herrick; cox., Kreger.
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