Although G. J. Cassedy '33 returned yesterday to his position at stroke of the University crew after a one-day lay-off occasioned by illness, high wind prevented the scheduled time trial which was to determine the choice of the Jayvee eight to race in Saturday's triangular regatta among Harvard, Princeton, and M. I. T.
Weather permitting, a race among the three first eights will be held this afternoon. The two crews which are in the running for the Jayvee honors are stroked by T. E. Armstrong '32, and J. E. Lawrence '31.
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