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RED TOP, June 21, 1906--The work of all the crews today was rather light, the University eight paddling an easy four miles in the morning, and a three-mile stretch late in the afternoon, when great improvement was shown, the boat keeping on an evener keel than it has for some time, and the men rowing with life and fire. In the afternoon the Freshman eight paddled one and one-half miles in good shape, for all the men pulled hard with a smooth and finished stroke. Three of the Freshman squad, however, E. Cutler, J. Cutler, and Kemp, are still out of condition. The most important event of the morning was a paddle by the two four-oared boats in which five racing starts were tried. The University four-oar rowing hard, paddled over one mile of the course in the afternoon.
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