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Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 16, 1910.--A big shake-up was made in the freshman eight this morning when Philbin took Scraggs's seat at 6, Reed being displaced by Brundren at 4, while Adams went in at 3 in place of Bromeisler. Both the university and freshman eights went a mile and one-half up-stream and back...
Harvard Crew Quarters, Red Top, New London, Conn., June 16, 1910.--This morning the University crew paddled leisurely down to the Navy Yard and took the first half-mile of the return stretch at 34 to the minute, covering the distance in 2 minutes and 27 seconds against the tide. The Freshman eight, followed by Coach Wray in a single, covered the same distance in easy stretches...
Harvard Crew Quarters, Red Top, New London, Conn., June 15, 1910.--This morning the University eight went down-stream for a two-mile paddle, accompanied by Coach Wray in a single. Special attention was given to the finish of the stroke. The Freshman eight paddled down to Cow Point and back with Sullivan in place of Weston at 2. This position seems to be the only unsettled one in the 1913 boat, with the choice lying between Chadwick, Weston, and Sullivan. Several combinations were tried in the University fours, but nothing like a final selection has as yet been made...
Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 15, 1910.--After the strenuous eleven-mile row of yesterday, the Yale university and freshman eights were given light work today. In the freshman boat a temporary change was made, Gregg replacing Walker at 6. The latter is slightly indisposed at present, but will return within a few days. Both eights tried several racing starts. In the afternoon all the crews went for an easy paddle up-stream instead of toward the Navy Yard as usual...
Yale Crew Quarters, Gales Ferry, Conn., June 14, 1910.--After light work up-stream for all the crews this morning. Coach Kennedy sent the university and freshman eights down-stream this afternoon for a long row. The two crews paddled side by side for five and a half miles to a point one mile out in the harbor. The return was taken by both crews in one stretch. For the university eight this is an unusually long row, but for the freshmen it is unprecedented. Coach Kennedy is worried over the freshman eight and gave the crew this long...