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Harvard Oarsmen Sprint to Princeton... ...Radcliffe Crews Seek Eastern Titles

Heavies Aim for Number Four; Lights Take On Powerful B.U.

Equal Representation

"I didn't think that race was indicative of our strength, and I'd like to have a more representative race this time around," Huntsman said yesterday. "B.U. is an exceptional crew, and it'll take a terrific race, but I think we have it in us to beat them," he said.

All season the lightweights have had a tough time finding lightweight crews to race, and they have wound up facing mostly heavyweight teams.

"This race will give us a good chance to see how we can do against real lightweight competition," number two Jane Roy said. "And it'll give us a chance to really compete with B.U."

The lightweight varsity is seeded second in a field of five. "It's going to be an interesting race," Huntsman promised.

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Problems With Lines

The lightweight J.V. has been split into two fours for the sprints. "Both crews have really started moving well in the last week, despite a lot of rigging problems," he explained. "They'll be there."

Varsity Heavyweight coxswain Hadley described the 'Cliffe's situation yesterday after practice: "We've always approached the sprints with the deepest intensity, and this time I think they'll all want it as badly as I do."

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