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Another of the powerful set of Harvard crews, the Varsity lightweights, will be seeking honors today on Lake Carnegie at Princeton in the American Henley Regatta.
Its victories over M. I. T. and Columbia making it a favorite to take the crown this afternoon, Bert Haines' might none the less faces a tough assignment, for the seven crews they are facing are the best 150 pound boats in the East.
The Crimson boatings for the race will find George S. Lewis at stroke, Richard M. Burnes, 7; George von L. Meyer III, 6; Raiph Hamill, 5; Edward Ahrens, Jr. 4; Mark H. Dall, 3; Robert F. Mozley, 2; James Gilkey, bow and Robert D. Procter, coxwain.
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