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Light Work for Yale Crews

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GALES FERRY, June 20, 1906--Contrary to expectations, the Yale university crew did not have a time trial today. In the morning the crew slowly paddled about six miles, going down stream a little way below the Navy Yard. The freshman eight covered four miles.

This afternoon both eights went about two miles together. A slow stroke was kept by both the crews. The two four-oared crews had a race of one and one-half miles this afternoon. The freshmen started a length ahead but were a length behind at the finish. The work was very smooth, although no time was given out.

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