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CHANGE IN DIVISION OF ROWING SQUADS

UPPER CLASSMEN WILL NOW ROW FROM NEWELL; FRESHMEN FROM WELD.

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Beginning this afternoon there will be a change in the division of the rowing squads. The division will now be made between the Freshman squad and the squads composed of upper classmen, instead of between the primary and secondary crews as heretofore. Upper classmen will today move their clothes to the Newell boathouse and Freshmen to Weld.

It is hoped that the new plan will unify and strengthen each of the squads and insure more fairness in the selection of the leading crews. Hereafter Coaches Herrick and Haines will spend most of their time with the four university crews and three first Freshman crews. However, Monday afternoon of each week will be devoted exclusively to the whole Freshman squad. Besides this, Coach Haines, who has charge of morning rowing, or "tubbing," will spend Monday and Tuesday morning each week at the Weld boathouse, with the Freshmen, beginning today.

Coach Brown will have charge of the six club crews as before, and Coaches Abeles and Harwood will continue with the second and third Freshman dormitory crews.

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