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...Haven, Conn., June 21, 1915.--The University nine arrived here this afternoon and had a short practice on Yale Field. The entire squad in is fine shape with the exception of R. B. Frye '15 who is bothered by his ankle injured in the Princeton game. He is expected to start tomorrow's contest, however...
...Conn., June 21, 1915.--Coach Wray gave all the University and Freshman crews light work-outs today, short paddles being taken both in the morning and in the afternoon. The rough water also prevented the Yale crews from doing anything but easy work...
...Conn., June 20, 1915.-Both the University and Yale crews went over the four-mile course yesterday noon, the official times being: Harvard, 21.02; Yale, 21.05. The time trials followed close upon one another so that the conditions were identical. In the afternoon the University crew was given a rest, whereas the second University and Freshman crews went through hard work-outs both morning and afternoon. Both crews are showing consistent improvement...
...Conn., June 18. -- No time trials were taken during today's practice on the Thames as had been expected, but the crews had long easy paddles both in the morning and the afternoon. Before luncheon Wray took the first and second University and the first Freshman crews down-stream, and returned in time for a considerable amount of pair-oar work. The University afternoon practice came at 4 o'clock, two hours earlier than usual. The eight went over the course at low speed, showing excellent form. The Yale coaching launch followed in the hope of seeing a time trial...
...Conn., June 16.--It was announced today that the regatta at the Exposition had been given up, and the Seattle trip planned for the University crew will probably be abandoned...