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The Yale crews at Gales Ferry rowed in excellent form yesterday afternoon. Leaving the boathouse at 5.30 o'clock the university crew rowed two miles upstream, and, after a short rest, returned in good time. J. W. Curtis, the graduate advisory coach, assisted Coach Kennedy in directing the work. The university four-oar rowed a very even stroke. The freshman crews rowed 1 1-2 miles downstream, starting about 5.45 o'clock. The men rowed well together and seemed to be in excellent condition.
The orders of the crews:
University crew--Stroke, Whitney; 7, Kineon; 6, Whittier; 5, Chase; 4 Scott; 3, Morse; 2, Ortmayer; bow, Weeks; cox., Winslow.
University four-oar--Stroke, Boulton; 3 williams; 2, Daly; bow, Blair; cox., Kruttschnitt.
Freshman crew--Stroke, Graham; 7, Ide; 6 Noyes; 5, Bigelow; 4, Godley; 3, Park; 2, Kelly; bow, Rockwell; cox., Barkalow.
Freshman four-oar-Stroke, Doty; 3, Sheldon; 2, Townsend; bow, Auchincloss; cox., Colson.
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