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ONLY THREE FRESHMAN CREW MEN KEEP PLACES

Big Shake Up Involves Change of Five of First Eight and All of Second.

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Following the many changes that were made in the University crews Monday, there was a drastic shake-up yesterday in the 1923 boats. Only three of the former members of the first boat kept their places and the second crew was given an entirely new seating, five men going down from the first boat, two coming up from the third, and the stroke from crew 7. The new line-ups of the first two crews are as follows:

Freshman 1: Bow, Wigglesworth; 2, Brander; 3, Fiske; 4, Wister; 5, Kunhardt; 6, Morgan; 7, Wood; Stroke, Ohl; Coxswain, Lanman.

Freshman 2; Bow, Tucker; 2, Bradford; 3, Andrew; 4, Post; 5, Huiskamp; 6, Self; 7, Collier; Stroke, Matthews; Coxswain, Little.

More coxswains are needed by the Freshman and University crews.

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