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Three Yale Fours on the Thames

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Gales Ferry, Conn., June 9, 1911.--Morning practice for the Yale crews today consisted of a long row for the three four-oared crews. None of the eights went out. The four-oars travelled fairly well and seemed to be about up to the usual standard of Yale fours. In the afternoon two eights and the same fours were again on the river and all rowed down to the Railroad Bridge and back in easy stretches.

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