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SCOTT HAS BEST TIME IN CARROLL CUP TRIALS

Reardon, White, Richards, Meigs Also Qualify--Singles, Narrow, Broad, and Wherry Finals Today

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Yesterday afternoon at 2.30 the trials for the Carroll Cup races were held over the three-quarter mile course. George L. Scott '34, a former holder of the cup, turned in the best time with 4.55 to win his heat. Paul C. Reardon '32, also a former champion, covered the distance in 5.05 to come out ahead in his heat. The other trials went to Frederick H. White ocC., in 5.17, Hamilton Richards '36 in 5.27, and Arthur V. Meigs in 5.07. The finals will be held this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock over a mile course.

The finalists in the Novice Singles, which will be run off at 2.30 o'clock today are Edwin Coles 2G.B. Edmund T. Delaney 1L, Horace A. White '37, and Edward C. Carman '35.

In the wherry finals at 3.00 o'clock this afternoon, the following will race: Albert G. Sweetser '37, Richard H. Harris, Jr. '37, George W. Oettle '36, and Thomas C. Hunt '37.

Albert G. Hale '36, John F. Kirk 1G.B., Robert S. Chafee '36, and John B. Bayley '37 will take part in the broad compromise finals at 3.30 o'clock.

The narrow compromise finals will be run off at 4.00 o'clock. John A. Carley '36, David A. Tufts '37, Frank B. Lawson '36, and Albert Haberstroh '35 will compete.

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