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Coach Wray gave the University four a very long row in order to shake the men together in the new order which proved so successful on Saturday. The smooth rowing over eight miles seemed to point toward this order as final. A change was made in the Freshman eight. Cutler was taken from his place at 3 on account of recent bad work, Meyer was shifted from bow to 3 and Warren was taken from the four and put in his place...
...well on its keel and without any perceptible checking between strokes, although slight individual faults were noticeable. Metcalf at 3 did not bury his blade enough in the water, Withington at 4 failed to use his shoulders to the best advantage on the swing, and Waid was ahead of Cutler on the first part of the recovery. Coach Wray warned the men not to pull hard, as the eight has had heavy work this week and a hard time trial is due on Saturday...
...held in which the second crew, stroked by Forster, won by a length and a quarter. Sargent was at 2 in the second four, while Smith rowed 2 in the first four. Some further changes are sure to follow tomorrow in the order of both these crews. E. C. Cutler '09 arrived at the quarters today, and will remain for some time...
...much heavier, the University eight rowing over to the half-mile flag near the opposite shore and from this point three and one-half miles down-stream to the New London bridge in one stretch. The crew averaged 30 for the first two miles and a half and then Cutler raised the beat as high as 33 for the last half mile. Considering the strong head wind and tide the work of the crew was fairly good and although at times the men did not get the correct proportion throughout the stroke, the tendency to pound at the finish...
University crew.--Stroke, Cutler; 7, Bacon; 6, Strong; 5, Waid; 4, Withington; 3, Metcalf; 2, Newton; bow, Whitney; cox., King...