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UNIVERSITY CREW WILL ROW NO FURTHER TIME TRIALS

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Red Top, Conn., June 21 -The Harvard crews went through a light morning darkout today. All four crews paddled down to the submarine base and back. There will be no more time trials, as Coach Haines has expressed himself as satisfied with the University crew as it is now boated.

The time trial of Saturday was regarded here as a good test. Two of the timers caught the crew at 19.46 and Head Coach at 19.50, the time that was first given out. The average of 19.18 is only one second slower than the time made by the Yale University crew which rowed 15 minutes later.

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