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YALE CREW QUARTERS, GALES FERRY, CT., June 18, 1907.--The work of all the crews was very light today, owing to the oppressive heat. In the latter part of the afternoon a gentleman's four, made up from the Yale graduates, raced one composed of Harvard graduates, and won by a length in a quarter-mile race. The university crew went downstream two miles and back, accompanied by Coach Kennedy.
No attempt was made to speed, much attention being paid to the form of the men. The freshman crew was taken upstream two miles and practiced starts and slowing into the regular stroke. The university and freshman four-oars raced a mile downstream, late this afternoon, and the university four won by two lengths. There were no changes in the boating of any of the crews today.
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