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YALE OARSMEN STRESS STARTING IN THAMES TRAINING

Shifts in Second and Freshman Boats--University Unchanged

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Gales Ferry, Conn., June 10. 1926.--Taking advantage of excellent weather, all of the Yale crews, here in training or the Harvard regatta, had long workouts today.

The University crew paddled three miles upstream and practiced a number of racing starts. There were no changes in its line up. The University Seconds went down stream, got a racing start, and rowed up-stream over the upper two-mile course.

Bunce, who was displaced at No. 5 in the junior boat by Clark when Peterson went back to his place in the first shell, is now rowing at No. 5 in the combination crew in place of Davies.

The Freshman and combination crews look six-mile paddles down-stream. Gilman, combination crew coxswain, replaced Hunt as coxswain of the Freshman crew. Hunt going to the combination boat.

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