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LIGHTWEIGHT CREWS TO RACE HENLEY IN BASIN

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Groton, May 6-Nosing the second Freshman crew by a half-length at the finish of a mile course, the Groton eight, rowing a smooth, long beat, registered 5 minutes, 13 seconds on the Nashua river. The Harvard shell, which was retrieving a lead of more than a length at the time of the sprint, showed power but lacked coordination.

The boatings are as follows:

Groton-Stroke, Grenfell; 7, Danielson; 6, Roosevelt; 5, Clark; 4, Eyer; 3, Birge; 2, Keppel; Bow, Blagden, Cox, Prescott.

Harvard-Stroke, A. M. Brown '34, 7, Gridley Barrows '34; 6, W. S. Wellington '34; 5, J. H. Packard '34; 4, A. F. Chace, Jr. '34; 3, C. S. Denny '34; 2, J. A> Martin '34; Bow, D. C. Morris '34; Cox, F. F. Jones '34.

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