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RIVER SWAMPED WITH UNIVERSITY, CLUB AND 1919 CREWS

Twenty Boats Out on River Yesterday, Ten Manned by Freshmen.

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Twenty crews were on the Charles yesterday afternoon including four University boats, six club crews and ten Freshman crews. In the second University boat Morgan replaced Brown at stroke, the latter going to No. 2 in the same boat.

Pair-oar work is to begin today, Coach Manning will be at the Weld boathouse all morning and before practice to coach the Freshmen in this line, while Coach Haines will be at the Newell boathouse to train the University men.

The orders of University crews A and B were as follows:

Crew A.--Stroke, Lund; 7, Talcott; 6, Culbert; 5, Stebbins; 4, Coolidge; 3, H. Cabot; 2, Herrick; bow, Potter; cox, Kreger.

Crew B.--Stroke, Morgan; 7, Quimby; 6, Pope; 5, Richardson; 4, Franklin; 3, Moody; 2, Brown; bow, Busk; cox., Cameron.

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