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...practice for the University crew consisted of a stiff six-mile paddle, down-stream to the three-mile mark and back. Several starts were tried, and the men rowed in pairs and fours over a large part of the distance. Seven miles was their portion in the afternoon. Coach Muller taking them over the greater part of the course at a 28 stroke...
Despite a high wind, rain, and rough water yesterday morning which kept the Freshmen on shore the other three crews rowed downstream to the Navy Yard and back, a total distance of about four miles. On the way downstream Coach Muller took Captain Ladd's place at number 6 in University A, but after the Navy Yard was reached, Coach Muller returned to the launch, letting Ladd row back upstream. A feature of the morning's practice was the rowing of the University crew in pairs. First bow and number 2 rowed together, the other oarsmen resting, then numbers...
Practice for the University eights during the morning consisted of the usual trip down river to opposite the Navy Yard and back. The feature of the paddle was Coach Muller's filling in at numbers 4 and 3 University A. These positions are occupied respectively by N. C. Webb '23 and C. H. Hollister Jr. '24. This system has been used during the week with marked effect, for in this way it is possible for Coach Muller to get more closely acquainted with the work of each man and make his observations while actually in the shell the basis...
During the course of the afternoon's practice Coach Muller rowed successively at 7 in Crew A and at stroke in the Junior shell. About four miles were covered altogether. The first time trials, several of which are likely before June 22, will be held next week...
...Freshmen had much the same sort of program as the University, except that the work of substitution was carried one step further than was the case with Coach Muller's boats. Coaches William and Bert Haines started out at stroke and seven respectively, and moved down the shell, occupying in succession the positions of 6 and 5, 4 and 3, and 2 and bow. Afternoon work for the 1926 men was confined to a 3-mile paddle...