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HEARD TO GRADE LIGHTWEIGHT CREWS WITHIN A FEW DAYS

Race Tomorrow or Monday to Determine Seatings of First Eights

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

After a race which will be held tomorrow or the first of next week the crews which at present compose the 150 pound crew squad will be reorganized and given a definite ranking by Coach C. S. Heard '25.

The squad this year is one of the largest which has ever reported for lightweight rowing and with this wealth of material, the possibilities of a winning eight are unusually good. The men have been developing rapidly and though no definite ranking has as yet been given the boats, a seating arrangement should be made after the next race in which there should be but few changes during the rest of the season. It has not yet been decided, however, whether one or two of the light weight eighths will be taken to Kent during spring vacation.

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