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Arrangements for the annual boat races with Yale will be completed at a conference between the representatives of the University and Yale this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the Parker House, New London, Conn. The date, hour, and direction of the University, the University four-oar, and Freshman crew races will be decided upon. Yale will be represented by Captain R. C. Morse, Manager W. S. Moorhead, and J. Curtis. Captain O. D. Filley '06, Manager W. F. Emerson '06, and J. F. Perkins '99, chairman of the Graduate Committee on Rowing, will represent the University...
During the past week several changes have been made in the orders of the Freshman crews. Rackemann, Hanfstaengl and Ellis have been moved to 5, 3 and 2, respectively, in the first eight. Last Friday the three eight-oar crews and the four-oar rowed up-stream from the University boathouse as far as the Brighton bridge and back. The first crew showed marked improvement over their recent ragged work, and in a brush of about half a mile with the second crew gained almost a boat's length. Williams at stroke and Faulkner at number 7 showed a strong...
...second crew Corbett was moved to number 7, Montgomery was taken from the four-oar and put in at 5, and Arnold coxswained. As this left only three men for the four-oar the boat did not go out; two of the men rowed in singles and the other ran along the bank...
...class crews have been on the river two weeks and a half, and are showing fair improvement. The two Senior crews did not go out yesterday, but the first Junior crew rowed from the Newell boat-house. Simmons, who was rowing bow on the University four-oar last week, was back at 7 in the Junior boat, and Forte, who did not row last week, was in at 2. Every day this week, except Monday, when the weather was unfavorable, and Thursday, when only the first crew went out, the two Sophomore crews have been rowing from the Weld boathouse...
...university crew squad, consisting of three eights and a four-oar crew has been on the harbor for about a month and is improving steadily. The work of the class crews also shows steady progress