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At a meeting of the members of the first two Freshman eights yesterday afternoon Randolph Randall Brown, of Utica, N. Y., was elected captain of the Freshman crew. Brown started in the season rowing at 2 but has lately been shifted to stroke. He prepared at Middlesex School, where he stroked his school boat in 1912, and rowed 2 last year. He is the fourth successive Freshman captain from Middlesex.
Today's Winning Crew Meets Yale.
The annual interclass crew races will take place this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Crews representing 1914, 1915 and 1916 will race over a course of 1 7-8 miles from Cottage Farm Bridge to a point just opposite the Union Boat Club. Coach Brown, who has been working with the crews at Weld Boat House, will officiate. Besides earning class numerals, the winning boat will race against the winning class crew from Yale on Saturday, May 16. According to a dispatch to the CRIMSON received last night, the class crew races at New Haven will be held Friday.
The boats this afternoon will row in the following orders:
1914 crew--Stroke, Harrower; 7, Carver; 6, Morgan, captain; 5, Hubbard; 4, Sumner; 3, Searle; 2, Dewey; bow, Winslow; cox., Rahb.
1915 crew--Stroke, T. Storrow; 7, Osborne; 6, Appollonio, captain; 5, Fisher; 4, Reynolds; 3, Bacon; 2, Wilkinson; bow, Grace; cox., Davis.
1916 crew--Stroke, Wilson; 7, Foster; 6, Curwen; 5, Boyer, captain; 4, French; 3, Emerson; 2, Buffum; bow, Whitmarsh; cox., Packard.
Henley Entries Officially Certified.
At a meeting of the Athletic Committee last night, the proposal to send an eight and coxswainless four to the regatta at Philadelphia on May 16 was approved. While the eight will be University crew B, the make-up of the other has not yet been decided. This regatta has been styled the "American Henley," because of the distance of the course and the conditions under which the race will be held. Crews from all parts of the United States have consented to compete, among others the second University and the first Freshman boats of Yale.
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