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Dartmouth does not figure to be a factor in the race. But the Engineers have the potential to give Harvard's "super boat" a much tougher race than they received from Columbia last week...
With the traditional season-opening Stein Cup race against Rutgers and Brown only four days away, heavy weight crew coach Harry Parker has not yet picked a first boat to represent Harvard Saturday on the Charles...
...highly probable that three of the first boat's seats will be occupied by the only returning varsity oarsmen from last years' Eastern Sprint Champion crew. The three include captain Bill Hobbs. Brian Johnson and Dave Mitchell. Returning as varsity coxswain for the third straight year is Tom Tiffany...
Hobbs says Parker will probably set the boat today. "But right now it looks like Pete Sutton at how. Paul Ramsey or Art Cooper at two. Bill Mahoney or Fred Lane at three. Jim Ehrmon at four. Johnson at five, Dave Sawyier at six, Mitchell at seven, and I'll be stroking." Hobbs predicted...
Against Brown and Rutgers, the Crimson will be going after its seventh consecutive Stein Cup victory. Last year on the Raritan River at New Brunswick. N.J. Harvard beat the Bruins by five boat lengths and outdistanced Rutgers by seven. The junior varsity crew rowed to a three length victory but Brown upset the freshman shell by 11 seconds...