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Thirteen University and seven Freshman crews were at work at the Newell Boat House yesterday. Crews A, B, C, and D of the University squad and the first four crews of the Freshman squad all had short work-outs in the tank. In Crew B, J. Harrison, Jr., '20 was substituted at 4 for F. K. Bullard '20 who has stopped rowing. More candidates for the University squad are still, desired...
Freshman crew candidates will resume practice today, after a week's rest during which the University squad was being organized. Besides those men who were rowing before, other Freshmen may report at the Varsity Room, Newell boat House, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The management also wants more candidates to report for the University eight, in order that another crew may be organized, the plan being to divide the eights into sets of two crews each. There are now thirteen crews at work on the machines. Coach Haines plans to keep the University crews rowing in pairs of equal...
Candidates for the University crew will report at Newell Boat House today at 4 o'clock. Acting Captain F. B. Whitman '19 and Coach Haines will give short talks outlining the general crew policy this year. It has already been definitely decided that no cuts whatever will be made this season. Boats will be organized for all men reporting and every boat is expected to have its race at the regatta. An effort will be made to have as large a squad as possible and any man interested in rowing whether he has had experience or not should report...
Although only three members of last year's University crew, which had a decisive victory over Yale, will row all of the 1921 winning eight except M. E. Olmstead will report. In addition D. Leighton '19 who rowed at 7 in his Freshman boat and stroked the third University crew in 1917, and N. Brazer '18 who was at bow in the 1918 Freshman, crew and stroked the second University boat in 1917 until the declaration of war, will row this season...
Tonight at 6 o'clock the University hockey team leaves for Brooklyn, where it will meet Yale in the Brooklyn Ice Palace at 8.30 tomorrow night. The team, substitutes, and managers, numbering 17 in all, will go to Fall River boat tonight. The following members of the University squad will make the trip: Captain R. E. Gross '19, T. M. Avery '21, F. M. Bacon '21, E. L. Bigelow '21, a. E. Bright '19, R. W. Buntin '21, E. Cabot '20, F. C. Church '20, C. a. Clark '19, J. Holmes '21, W. J. Louderback '20, J. A. Sessions...