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FIRST FRESHMAN CREW RACE HELD YESTERDAY

J. M. Byrne Strokes Crew H to Narrow Victory-Coach Haines Pleased at Showing of Six Crews

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In the Freshman crew race held in the Basin yesterday afternoon, crew H, stroked by J. M. Byrne, won by half a length over its nearest competitor, crew B, stroked by J. W. Fox, Crew C followed crew B across the line at a disadvantage of half a length, with crews F and E only a few feel behind. There was a little open water between the stern of crew E and the how of crew E and the bow of crew D, the last of the six shells to cross the finish line.

Coach H. H. Haines said after the race that the rowing was good for fall practice, and that the time was satisfactory, in view of the slow stroke used at this time of year. Another race is to be held next Thursday with the strokes interchanged, but the other members of each crew left as they were yesterday.

The seating of the first two crews follows:

Crew H. Stroke, J. M. Byrne; 4, R. I. McKesson; 6, B. S. Clark; 5, A. S. Pigeon; 4, Z. B. Adams Jr., 3, C. D. Breek inridge; 2, R. G. Fisher, bow, Brooks.

Crew B Stroke, J. W. Fox; 7, Rogers; 6, A. G. Bullock; 5, R. C. Timpson; 4, G. T. Emmett, 3, A. W. Williams; 2, G. L. bow Jr., bow, F. W. Stetson Jr.

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