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Three changes were made yesterday in the order of the Freshman crew. Lunt was put in at number 6 instead of Severance, who displaced Ellis at 3. Mulligan, who was taken up on Saturday from the second boat, where he had been rowing at number 4, was again tried in the same position in the first crew. Crandall, moved from 4 to 2 on Saturday, remained...
...practice yesterday the crew rowed down to Harvard bridge in stretches, from there to the Union Boat Club in one reach, and finally over the whole distance of 3 and 3-8 miles up stream to the boathouse...
Yesterday the work was lighter than Thursday. The crew rowed down stream about a quarter of a mile below the Harvard bridge and returned to the University boathouse in short stretches. The rowing was an improvement upon the day before, as the boat was on an even keel most of the time, and spaced well, making as much as seven feet each stroke for some distance on the way up stream...
...hands away from his body on the recovery at times, he pulled a strong oar with a powerful leg drive. Tappan at 2 rowed in clean form, as did. Flint at bow, but Glass, who rowed 4, showed a tendency to list to the port side of the boat and R. Bacon at number 6 was somewhat ragged in his blade work, especially at the finish of his stroke...
Last Tuesday Gill and Warren, who had been rowing 4 and 3 respectively changed positions. This change returns Gill to the starboard side of the boat, where he rowed at 7 and 3 until April 1, when he was moved to 4. Last spring Gill rowed 2 on the University four-oar. This was on the starboard side of the boat, as there was a starboard stroke. Warren rowed number 5 on the Freshman crew last spring and has been at 3 in the second boat most of this season...