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Show TITOS CHAUiHiT iiiLDji mm Has Crew of Four Men Wiioni 'jH Would Train lor OlympfcS ! Tribune Special Sporting Service OB j TW YORK, Feb. l-ConStane9 1 "us, eoach 0f the Princeton crews aMWEm former American champion scullefrjiH j gested at a meeting of lie NonpSSB Rowing club, recently, that tWftH offer the service of a lour-oared 'tSkmT 1 tc the rowing committco of the 4m!B j ican Olympic committed for tbeWjSB., gattn in England this year. Th Mm U showed its ability .in 1D06 bv winSlH tour events in as many raco zWmW. national regatta. Its members y!H tu red the intermediate four-oared iimwmrl raco. the intermediate pair-oared lMmW-evont. lMmW-evont. the international four-oared tluHK race and the championship ihflfg The four men who composed timmL crew were C. S, Titus, Fred BkeVSIK Charles Slcinkamp and Henry BMHEr I the latter only seventeen years oldHP the tune of these rncca. xlmW-' i Mr. Titus suggestea to his club ttfHtfi he would take tho men io Lake CartiEy gic, at Princeton, where he lives uK, j train them there. Tho water ftflHHS Carnegie, he says, is almost Ufa kjH? as at, Henley, where the Olympic ratE. will be rowed. Mr. Titus is TrowjBE quainted with conditions at HonlerxRS These four oarsmen would be wiliiK to row any crew in America as heats as tho Olympic rowing comtdBK tee might see fit to decide wore lieBT sary to determine the ability of Mmw crew. The Nonpareil Eowinc cnK makes only one provision. andlhatBL that the opposing crew must cxpretJK willingness to go to Henley suouMjB? prove victorious ovor the TonpajMf' oarsmen. WkVH Mr. Titus believes that with his fhlHr brother oarsmen he can beat any olHP, "four" in' this country. ..Slj |