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The Yale university crew was sent out on the Thames yesterday at 6.30 o'clock, and covered the regular four-mile course in 23 minutes, 34 seconds. The Freshman eight also took the water at the same time, and for the first two miles of the course raced the university crew, winning by a length and a half. The Freshmen rowed a 29 stroke, while that of the university eight was 28. No announcement was made of the time of the four-oar, which was sent over a two-mile course. As the tide was going out, and a cross wind blowing, the water was very rough during the afternoon. In the morning all three crews went out as usual for a short row.
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