WE are very glad to be able to note a decided improvement in the form of the 'Varsity,' and we feel assured that if the present conscientious training is continued, the College need feel no doubt of the result of the race with Yale. As to the class crews, they are all well under way, and, judging from present appearances, the race this spring will be most exciting. The Freshmen, in particular, are doing well, and if they maintain a unanimity of feeling amongst themselves and pay careful attention to their duty, there is no possible reason why they should not win in their race with Columbia. Of course it is impossible, as yet, to form any opinion as to the result of the class race; but at all events it promises to rival that of last year both in the interest manifested and the excellence of the rowing. The Juniors are unfortunate in losing so many of their crew of last year; but as candidates are numerous and promising, '81 need not be discouraged. '82 will have much the same crew, and ought to do well. '80 has some very good material to form a crew, and if good form is shown in the boat, their chances are good for a leading place in the race. Altogether the College is to be congratulated on the enthusiasm which is shown in boating matters.
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