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FRESHMAN CREW PRACTICE

Cutler, Hall, Hammond, Haviland and Roosevelt Are Strokes

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For the first time this year, the Freshman crew candidates were sent out in boats yesterday, when Coach H. H. Haines sent five crews out in barges. There was no attempt made to rate the crews, as all five boats were of about equal caliber. The barges were stroked by Roger W. Cutler, Jr., George E. Hall, William J. Hammond, Jr., Morrison C. Haviland, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.

The list of those Freshmen who will remain in Cambridge over the vacation will be posted before the end of this week. It is expected that three heavy eights and one 150 pound crew will be kept for this practice.

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