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After a rest of five days since the Cornell race the University crew will resume practice today in preparation for the race with Yale at New London on June 28. The crew will row in the same order today as it did last Friday, and it is unlikely that any further changes will be made in the boat this year, as the crew made such a creditable showing individually and as a whole in the race with Cornell.
Today the first steps will be taken toward selecting the University four oared crew to row against Yale. The members of the second crew will go out in two four-oared shells, stroked by Ball and Morgan. The University four-oar will soon be picked in order to have the men row together as much as possible before the New London regatta.
The University crew squad consisting of an eight-oarded crew, a four-oared crew and two substitutes, accompanied by the managers and Coach Wray, will leave Cambridge for New London on Monday, June 11.
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