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Three Crimson 150 pound crews, undefeated except for the varsity which lost to M.I.T., race this afternoon against strong Princeton and weaker Yale crews, at Derby in New Haven.
Coach Ted Reynolds will send the same boats which opened last Saturday against Tabor and M.I.T. Captain Dick Lincoln will stroke, with Oliver Leland at seven and Bill Coughlin rowing six. Randy Seed will be in five seat, while Frank May-bank holds down number four spot. Bill Gray and Bill Lindemulder are in the three and two seats. Joe Brown rows bow and George Notter will cox.
The Princeton varsity is rated current favorite for the Goldthwait Cup. It stroked away from Columbia last week. The Yale eight barely defeated Kent School and lost to Pennsylvania.
With two wins, the Crimson J.V. 150's meet a Tiger J.V. eight which beat Columbia by six lengths. Harvard won that race by half a length. The Eli crew lost to Kent, but outdistanced Dartmouth.
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