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Today's Final Row May Cover Four Mile Distance -- Third Boat and 150's Race at Philadelphia
With two crews journeying to Philadelphia for the regatta on Saturday, the University oarsmen have been having a week of easy workouts. This afternoon, with the possibility of a four-mile row in preparation for the coming strenuous days at Red Top, the first heavyweight crew will call a halt in its spring practice until next Sunday, when the squad is to leave for the southern training camp.
The situation in the lightweight division has been complicated during the past, few days by radical changes in the boatings, in an attempt to develop a powerful unit to row in the Henley regatta at the end of the week. The third University crew will entrain with the 150's for the Quaker City tomorrow.
Sullivan has lately found a difficult task in the problem of working the necessary power into the first 150-pound boat, and at the same time keeping within the weight limit. Since the trial last Saturday, which was significant not because the second crew defeated the first, but because neither crew demonstrated any particular control over adverse water, both eights have had hectic days. Prince has been relegated to the second boat, while White is now setting the beat in his place on the senior boat. The boating of the latter is as follows:
Stroke, R. R. White '32; 7, J. A. Luetkmeyer '33; 6, John Wiggins '33; 5, Harper Woodward '31; 4, G. F. F. Lombard '33; 3, Alexander Lincoln, Jr. '33; 2, D. L. Charlton '31; Bow, C. C. Perry '31.
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