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Yale Crews Hold Light Practice

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YALE CREW QUARTERS, GALES FERRY, CT., June 19, 1907.--The Yale crews had light work again today. In the morning the two eights rowed downstream about two miles and back in long stretches, and the four-oar crew had a race for about a mile, defeating the freshmen nearly a length. In the afternoon all the crews went out later than usual. The university and freshman eights rowed upstream a short distance and turned, proceeding downstream about a mile and a half in fairly long stretches. Both fours had light work.

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