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OARSMEN TRY HIGH STROKE

SPURTS FOR SHORT DISTANCES CHARACTERIZE PRACTICE OF CREWS.

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Harvard Training Quarters, Red Top, Conn., June 12, 1914. Both crews took short half-mile paddles in the morning. The University and Freshman crews went together getting used to rowing a high stroke for a short distance. In the afternoon, all the crews went down below the Navy Yard and back, the second rowing the Henley distance one mile and 500 yards at a high stroke. The time was slow being against wind and tide. Several members of the graduate rowing committee visited camp this morning. White has been selected to fill the vacancy in the Freshman squad.

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