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From the Crews.

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RED TOP, June 18.--The University crew rowed over the four mile course this evening in 21 minutes, 18 seconds. There was a favoring wind and a slight tide to help them, so the time is not remarkable. The rowing was better than in the row on Friday. Last night's change seems to have improved the crew. The boat was steady during the entire four miles and the men were better together. The men do not finish the stroke strongly enough yet and most of the coaching is directed to improve this.

Half an hour after the row of the Harvard crew, the Yale crew went over the course in 21 minutes, 17 seconds. They had slightly more tide in their favor, so that the crews seem to be about evenly matched. The Harvard launch followed the Yale crew for the last two and a half miles. Yale's form appeared to be better than Harvard's and their crew has a stronger leg drive, but the boat was not as steady as Harvard's. Both crews finished strong and fresh. The four oar and Freshmen did not row any time rows today.

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