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...before, Vail will coach at the Newell, and Wray at the Weld. Only one launch will be used in the coaching, each club having it on alternate days...
...been considerably changed in order since the Freshman squad was picked, as a number of Freshmen have been taken on the lower crews. At both clubs, fifth crews have been formed, which row irregularly and in changing orders. The first and second crews receive regular coaching from Vail and Wray, and are rapidly getting together and rounding into shape for the interclub race...
Rowing practice for the class club crews will begin today on the machines and in the tank. The professional coaches, Vail and Wray, will begin work at the clubs at once and it is hoped that each crew will have a graduate coach early next month, when work on the river begins. Last night M. R. Brownell was elected captain of the Newell 1902 crew, G. Bancroft of the Weld 1902, and J. B. Ayer of the Newell 1903. The Weld 1903 and both 1904 crews will elect captains when they meet this afternoon...
...graded crews yesterday did the last hard work before the regatta tomorrow. As the Newell crews did not row over the course on Tuesday, each took a hard stretch of about a mile yesterday; followed by Vail in the "John Harvard." Wray coached the Weld crews from a single...
...first was slow from start to finish and there was no life in the boat. The second crew rowed a quick, snappy stroke, but were inclined to rush forward. The third crew rowed in good form, but they lack the weight and strength of the other crews. Wray followed the race in the "John Harvard," and the other crews were coached by Arthur Stevens '97, from a single...