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...first practice would not strain the men. Coach Haines and Captain D. P. Morgan '16 were supervising this practice. A. Beane '11 and B. Harwood '15 were also at the boathouse coaching various individuals on the machines. C. T. Abeles '13 instructed all candidates for the position of coxswain. It is hoped that a large number of new oarsmen will come out today; they should report dressed ready to row in Newell at 5 o'clock sharp...
...Abeles '13 and B. Harwood '15 have been added to the crew coaching staff and are to have charge of the lower Freshman crews. Abeles was captain and coxwain of the University crew in 1912-13 and was coxswain of the Union Boat Club crew sent to the Henley regatta in 1914. Harwood has rowed on the University eight for the past three seasons. Varsity coaches Herrick and Haines will have regular charge of the three Freshman dormitory first crews and will take the lower Freshman crews at least once a week, although Abeles and Harwood will have them most...
...event in tomorrow's regatta. The men row with much the same form as the first boat, and keep their boat running smoothly throughout the stroke. Changes in order have been few and far between, and the unity of the boat is very good. Hawkins replaced Place at coxswain recently and seems to get a good deal more out of the men, although this is his first year at the game. Captain Wiggin is easily the best stroke on the squad...
...Kreger '16, coxswain, of Fairfield, Me., prepared at Exeter. He coxed his Freshman eight and the Henley eight. He is 22 years old, 5 feet, 0 inches tall, and weighs 116 pounds...
...Saltonstall and L. Curtis of the Henley eight also graduated. The withdrawal of C. E. Schall '16, on account of ill-health, left a nucleus of twelve "H" men around which to build a strong combination; besides the veterans of last year's Yale race, six oarsmen and the coxswain of the victorious Henley crew were available...