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Yesterday both Reece and Cutler were tried at stroke in the Freshman boat, and it was decided to take both men to Philadelphia, but Cutler will row in the race. Yesterday his work lacked vigor and he showed a tendency to hang at the catch. The second crew paddled down stream to the Longwood, bridge. The men rowed in the same order as Monday, and the crew as a whole was steadier than it has been for some time past. The stroke was more uniform and the men put unusual vigor into their work...
...Freshman crew went out on the river yesterday with J. Cutler back at stroke. He has not rowed for five days, and yesterday showed good form but lack of vigor. The crew as a whole showed a tendency to hang at the catch, but in several brushes of about 30 strokes with the University second crew the boat spaced well. This morning these two crews will hold their last practice in Cambridge in the shells in which they will row in the Henley Regatta on Saturday. The shells will be sent off this afternoon, and tomorrow the men will probably...
Freshman crew--Stroke, J. Cutler; 7, Rackemann; 6, Lunt; 5, Faulkner; 4, Mulligan; 3, Severance; 2, Crandall; bow, Ellis; cox., Wise...
...Seniors and Freshmen will probably press them hard for first place. The Sophomores have improved consistently during the season in form and drive. The Seniors have shown power and life, but have still a tendency to rush their slides. Chances favored the Freshmen until yesterday, when J. Cutler, who has been stroking the crew regularly during the last month, was operated on for an abscess. He will not be able to row for several days. Reece, who has been rowing on the Freshman second or four-oar crews was tried yesterday at stroke, and the crew followed him well. Despite...
Second Freshmen--Stroke. Kemp: 7. Wood: 6. Butler: 5. Kennard: 4. Crowell: 3. Ranfstaengl: 2. Williams: bow. E. Cutler: cox., Galatti...