With the completion of the new rowing tank at Yale a university eight has been organized and an idea obtained of the tentative make-up for the races of the season. The make-up ordered by Coach James O. Rodgers is as follows:
Stroke, Snowden; 7, Romeyn (captain;) 6, Denman; 5, Bomeisler; 4, Ross; 3, Peck; 2, Bugbee; bow, Pease.
The composition of this eight makes it clear that the strong freshman eight of last season will furnish the nucleus of the university eight this spring. Snowden, Denman, Ross, Peck, Bugbee, and Pease, six of the crew, were in the 1914 shell.
Snowden gives promise of proving an excellent stroke oar. He stroked the freshmen last year and the St. Paul's School crew for two seasons. Captain Romeyn has moved to 7, where he can pass back the pace for the port oars.
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