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WATTS BRINGS HIS FRESHMAN CREW HOME AHEAD OF RIVALS

Six First Year Eights Compete in One-Mile Brush on Basin

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Rowing in choppy water too rough for fast time, the Freshman crew stroked by P. H. Watts '31, covered the one mile downstream course in the Basin yesterday afternoon four feet ahead of S. W. Swaim's crew to win over its five competitors. The seating of the crews was the same as in the race last week, except that the strokes were assigned different crews.

The six first year hoats were bunched most of the way, with only a few feet between the first five at the finish. John Lawrence brought his crew across the line third, with T. N. Perkins, J. W. Fox, and J. M. Byrue following in the order listed.

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