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Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 21, 1910.--All the crews had light work this morning. The university and freshman eights rowed one mile up-stream and tried several racing starts. On the return to the boathouse the university eight gave the freshmen two lengths start and passed them in three-quarters of a mile. The university fours also tried some racing starts and covered two miles in all. At six o'clock this evening the five crews rowed down to the Navy Yard in short stretches. Coach Kennedy sent the crews back to the boathouse in one stretch at a low stroke.
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