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LIGHT WORK OUT FOR ALL CREWS

Rough Water Cut Practice short.--Yale Oarsmen Hosts Tonight.

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Red Top, Conn., June 21, 1915.--Coach Wray gave all the University and Freshman crews light work-outs today, short paddles being taken both in the morning and in the afternoon. The rough water also prevented the Yale crews from doing anything but easy work.

The annual visit of the University oarsmen to the Yale quarters was postponed until tomorrow night. Special plans have been made at Gale's Ferry for the evening, a band being brought from New London for the occasion. The Yale baseball team spent the afternoon at Gale's Ferry.

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