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Show POSITION MAY BE tiKbAl ADYANlAUb Pougbkeepslf. NT. Y., June 4.--Thc allotment of the several crews In the throe races in the Intercollegiate regatta re-gatta here June 29, gives the Leland Stanford crew what may bo tho most favorable chance at tho start if weather wea-ther conditions are not adverse The Californians, who are In the regatta for tho first tlmo this year, have drawn No. C position In the 'Varsity elght-oarcd race, which brings their boat furthest out from shoro where It should have the advantage of tho current. On the other hand, Stanford, Stan-ford, in tho middle of the river would, If a strong southwest wind were blowing, bo likely to strike so much rough water as to bo put out of tho race. Wisconsin In tho big race Is tuckod up under tho shore with no current, with tho Pennsylvania, Syracuse and Columbia crews between It and the Stnnford. Tho Columbia crew Is expected to arrive from New York today to begin be-gin practice over the course. |