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Yale Crews Given Easy Practice

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Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 15, 1910.--After the strenuous eleven-mile row of yesterday, the Yale university and freshman eights were given light work today. In the freshman boat a temporary change was made, Gregg replacing Walker at 6. The latter is slightly indisposed at present, but will return within a few days. Both eights tried several racing starts. In the afternoon all the crews went for an easy paddle up-stream instead of toward the Navy Yard as usual.

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