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On the eve of the annual races with Yale at New London, assurance was given by the Harvard Athletic. Association that Charles J. Whiteside would continue as coach of Harvard crew for the next three years. Although nothing in the statement released mentioned what Coach Whiteside's official designation would be, it is tacitly assumed that he will have full direction of rowing activities as he has done all spring.
As the first string eight brushes up on fundamentals in preparation for the Thames classic, the odds seem to be heavily on Yale. The Crimson supporters are banking on the gradual return to form which has been evident during the past week, since the seating were finally settled. The eight is now approaching the peak of condition and seems to be rowing better than at any time since April 1. Although odds of 3 to 1 have been laid on a Yale win, it is extremely doubtful whether the Elis will have a large margin, although they will probably win.
The Harvard Freshmen will go to the starting flags with an impressive string of victories to make them a heavy favorite. The yearlings are an unusually powerful group of oarsmen, and should have little trouble with their Eli foes. The Harvard Jayvees, poor at the start of the season, have developed into likely winners in tomorrow's preliminary.
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