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FRESHMAN BOATS WORK OUT IN COLD DRIZZLE

No Definite Selection of First 150 Crew Made Yet by Bert Haines as Two Crews Vie for Position

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Working out in another day of cold, persistent drizzle, the Freshman crews yesterday were still in an unsettled state. No boatings are as yet in any way permanent.

Yesterday, the first '39 boat lined up with Rowe as stroke, Tyson 7, Huenekins 6, Kingman 5, Johnson 4, D. Talbot 3, Dean 2, Burns bow and Snow as cox. However, as the boats have not yet been up to a very high stroke, this seating cannot be considered definitely permanent.

Coach Bert Haines is drilling two Freshman 150 crews daily, but still declines to pick either one as the first. These two crews have lined up with Dresser, Nailson, Richardson, Goodwin, Swain, Wulsin, Whitney, and Korbell in one boat and Rogers, Anderson, Phalle, Enos, Chase, Cheever, Myers, and Gilkey in the other, with Barrett and Ballon as coxes.

Following the first heavyweight out-fit, the second crew lined up with Hinde at stroke, Hovey 7, Burr 6, Covel 5, T. Talbot 4, Scull 3, Skarsetet 2, Cary bow and Fox as coxswain. Lawrence, Beekman, Bechler, Coquillette, Epstein, Foote, Meyer and Derby make up the third boat.

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