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Duncan Takes Honors in Fall Sculling Yesterday on River

Picard, Aldrich Are Also Winners in Their Respective Classes

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Roger F. Duncan '38 was the winner of the 150 pound singles in the University Sculling championships yesterday afternoon, covering the half mile course on the River in 3:16. He was second in this event last Spring.

A Business School student, H. Picard won the Senior Singles over Henry Atherton 2L in the fast time of 3:16. D. B. Aldrich led the field in the Novice finals in 3:39. Both of these races were also over the half mile course.

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