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Second Crew--Stroke, John Watts Jr. '28; 7, Edward Page '28; 6, C. O'D. Iselin '26; 6, D. C. Gates '26; 4, T. D. Howe '28; 3, O. F. Righter '26; 2, Ellisha Canning '26; bow, Frederick Winthrop '28; cox., C. H. Pforzheimer...
...three, Perkins and Barry from the 1925 second eight and Dunlop from last spring's Freshman crew. On the second crew, Winthrop, brother of the captain; Howe, and Watts rowed in the 1928 boat, while Page is also a sophomore, ineligible last season. Iselin, Gates, Righter, and Canning have all been on the University squad for two years, Iselin having captained the junior university crew last June. Of the coxswains, Beer steered the second crew last spring and Pforzheimer held the Freshman rudder ropes...
Lightnin'. Until a month or two ago Lightnin was the most popular play ever displayed for U. S. theatre-goers. Depending on the durability of the story, the picturemakers stuck to it. Again the theory is proved that a good play does not necessarily withstand the canning process. Lightnin' is fairly amusing, fairly vibrant to the widely known heart strings. The performance of an unknown, Jay Hunt, in the Frank Bacon part counterfeits that characterization carefully...
Second University Crew--Stroke, Canning; 7, Barry; 6, Iselin; 5, Gates; 4, Milde; 3, Righter; 2, Perkins; bow, Krumbhaar; cox., Beer...
Coach Stevens has made but one shift in the Second crew since its defeat by the Pennsylvania boat on May 9. Canning has been moved from seat two to the stroke position, with Perkins going to number two. Canning acquired considerable experience as stroke of the Second eight during the greater part of last year, and the shift has worked a change for the better according to the head coach...