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...sculls. The Weld senior eight-oar had to be disbanded, as no other crew was entered for this class. The Newell club has entered a junior eight-oar and a senior four-oar. Other entries are from the B. A. A., the Union Boat Club, the Jeffries Point and Shawmut Athletic Clubs of Boston, the Riverside and Bradford Athletic Clubs of Cambridge, and the Millstream Athletic Club of Chelsea. The orders of the Harvard crews are as follows...
...novice singles: H. G. Hart, Jr., and C. W. Locke, Weld; 2 -- intermediate fours: Weld and Union B. C.; 3 -- junior singles: J. Burroughs, Weld; 4 -- four oar working boats (no Harvard entries); 5--junior eights: Weld, Newell, and interscholastic second crews; 6--intermediate eights: Weld, Newell, and Shawmut clubs; 7--senior singles: F. J. Snite, Weld; 8 -- senior eights: Weld, Millstream B. C., and interscholastic first crew...
...days away, the club crews and singles which are to enter are rounding into form. The first Newell suffered materially by many of its men stopping work after the last race, so that it will enter the intermediate event where it will meet the Weld intermediate and the Shawmut Boat Club. The Weld senior, on the other hand, has been strengthened by a number of new men, two of them University oars. Yesterday it was seated in the 1902 Freshman boat and covered the course in only fair time on account of the change of rigging. In the regatta...
Several more men are expected to come out shortly, among them being Wrightington, Phelps, Gleason and Sleeper, all of whom have rowed before. The crew has purchased a shell from the Shawmut Boat Club which has already been rigged by Davy with whole pins and level slides and is all ready for use whenever the crew goes on the water...
...shell has been rented from the Shawmut Rowing Club and is now being rigged over for the English stroke; it is almost a new boat, and should prove very satisfactory...