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Yale Crew Had Light Work.

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GALES FERRY, June 20.--Owing to the severe heat, the Yale university crew did not take a four-mile row today. About 6 o'clock the university and freshman crews paddled up stream for three miles. Then they headed down stream for a two-mile race, the university crew rowing a 24 stroke and the freshman a 28. After covering two miles, the freshmen dropped out. The rough water prevented smooth work. The morning work was light, the crews taking only a short now down stream, making a few racing starts with fair success. In the freshman crew today. Danielson took the place of Scott at 8, and Husted conswained in place of Cruttschmitt.

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