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...team B arrangement: Record, l.e.; Faxon, l.t.; Ginman, l.g.; Casey, Crane, c.; Healey, r.g.; Kales, r.t.; Francisco, r.e.; Wells, q.b.; Peter, Bennett, Pescosolido, l.h.b.; Dean, Gleason, r.h.b.; Nevin...
...team--Werner, l.e.; Finlayson, l.t.; McClees, l.g.; Crane, c.; Healey, r.g.; Bancroft, r.t.; Lowe, r.e.; Leonard, q.b.; Dean, l.h.b.; Pescoeolido r.h.b.; Waters...
Team C: Lowe, l.e.; Finlayson, l.t.; Harter, l.g.; Crane, c.; McClees, r.g.; Healey, r.t.; Nazro, r.c.; Whitney, q.b.; Peter, l.h.b.; Waters, r.h.b.; Nevin...
Centers: W. A. Casey '34; F. J. Crane '34; C. C. Cunningham '32; and R. H. Hallowell...
Observers noted that though the racing fleet was as numerous as usual the accompanying fleet was smaller than it has been for 30 years. A few big auxiliaries-Cornelius Crane's Illyria, Gerard Lambert's three-master Atlantic, Floyd Leslie Carlisle's Michabo-were ready to follow the races, but of the customary squadron of large steam yachts there were only two: Hiram Edward Manville's Hi-Esmaro and George Fisher Baker's Viking. On board the Viking, because his own flagship Valiant was too small. Commodore Aldrich held a meeting of all captains...