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UNIVERSITY OARSMEN LEAD 1916. CHANGE IN FOUR AND EIGHT.

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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 6, 1913.--The University and Freshman eights were sent over the upper two miles of the course today, the University boat leading with low stroke and going better than at any other time this season. Fuller rowed at 2 in place of Meyer who will be absent from the quarters till Monday. In the University four Gardiner replaced Pirnie at stroke, the latter going to 2 in the second four.

The Yale crew held a time trial this afternoon which several Harvard oarsmen followed at the invitation of Capt. Snowden.

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