Show T o Crews Meet In Regatta 1 At Seattle Washington Favored to Win Wih 0 I From California Varsity i f J Jin I. I in B Boat Classic SEATTLE April 12 UP i ing oU of with light sprints and racing starts brawny crews of the sity o of California and University of Washington Thursday gave a l touch to preparations lor or their annual an an- an nual regatta to be held on Lake Washington Friday 1 Experts predict a vie I tory in the grueling three mile miJe varsity varsity var- var sity test Five Fire Veterans The Huskies have five returning veterans and a veteran coxswain to pit against a California crew made t tup up largely of sophomores Washington's national sprint champions cham- cham are aching to avenge that 18 length defeat meted out by the plc pic champion Beats in 1932 in inthe the the therace race with inaugurated the sheltered three mile course here Jack Martin No 6 and Charles Chandler No 3 California oar pull ers had slight colds Thursday but were ere ex expected to be fully recovered by Friday Coach Ebright said Chandler is the only man In the first boat with previous race experience e. e Thirty first Regatta The regatta thirty first in the history his his- tory of competition the two schools will start at 3 p. p rn m. with the two mile frosh race The junior var vai sity ity oarsmen swing into action an hour later and the varsity race is set for 5 p. p m. m Personnel of the varsity boats tentatively ten ten- announced was las as follows Washington Harvey y Love coxswain coxswain cox cox- swain Bob White bow Wilburn Washburn No 2 Ed Moore No 3 Vie Carter No 4 Frank Marlovich No Na 5 Bob Snider No 6 Walter Bainey Rainey Rai- Rai ney No 7 Ed Argersinger stroke and captain Cal California Reg Reg ornia-Reg Watt coxswain Ed Goree Gorec bow Bob Walker No 2 Charles Chandler No 3 Carroli Carrol Brigham No 4 Ray Andreson No 5 Jack Martin No 6 Lawrence Dodge No 7 Dick Burnley stroke |