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RED TOP,--June 14.--The University crew rowed over the four-mile course this evening in 21 minutes, 53 seconds. The row was up stream with a fairly strong wind in favor but no tide. The crew was not well together at the start and the first two miles were slow. Bancroft then raised the stroke to 32 and the last two miles went much better. The chief fault was that the men did not apply the power together. The crew finished in good shape for the first long row and the work was fairly satisfactory. The time was not especially good, considering the conditions.
The four-car rowed another half mile today in 2 minutes, 53 seconds. The Yale four-oar rowed two miles in 11 minutes, 56 seconds, which was not very good. There were no changes in the Yale eight.
Mr. Storrow arrived this afternoon and watched the time row from the launch.
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