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The Yale crews leave today for Gales Ferry, to begin final preparation for the Harvard-Yale race on June 28. The weather during the past week has permitted work on the harbor at New Haven, and the men have been given long, hard rows in order to test their endurance. The order of the university boat is still uncertain. Boulton is practically sure to stroke the crew, although he has had to win his position over again since the Annapolis race. Weeks, who has rowed bow for two years, has been in the second boat for the past two weeks, his position in the university shell being taken by Rockwell of last year's Freshman eight. Captain Morse has been tried at 7, but will probably return to his old position at 3.
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