New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 18, 1928, Page 3

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~ YALE-HARVARD TO RACE CREWS S00N Classic at New London Less Than Week Away June 18 (UP) annual race New London, Conn., —With their classic four-mile Thames course n a week away, Yale and Harvard crews today began tapering off lraming at their gquarters at Galus Ferey and Red Top. One More Trial. Only one more time trial romams for the Elis. The Harvard have completed their heavy and probably will hel time tests lLight workouts were of Wogram for the rival.oars e en idle Sunday. Tucsday Yal boats will be put over the course for the last time Then there will be stringently cntores during which the athletes will abstain from even the lightest exercise to prepar them 1o into Friduy's combat spoiling for uction On the ance in earlier races trials, Yale the premicr nt there is confidence blue-tipped oars tinish i all thres Freshman and eights will rac 1 Race in The main race beiw ties will fake place m the when wind and water should cubsided o leay feet condition for th shells to flash down the course Coach Ed L« t Har th same over Columbia and Pennsyluania carlice th without apparent come of the we hoat cights work w0 more today's before the race three ‘days of rest Haut md recent time favored to win At Gales Ferry that 1 will 1 basis of b pertorn- lim racing four-mile ader i ard for 11 that Prine long victorious Cornell “hort erew was ton the over neee niove ight of nior mE varsity linet Southerland Franci all were by Day. They nien and should have drive to the varsity shell i th er race First Franclsco's wrist went ©nc by one Leader dropped others until at Jast he was working with his same two-niile with the 163.pound Woody Tappen sit- ting at stroke Second Crew Wins, But something isn't quite Yot Although 1t 15 too late periment, there 1s a drive in th junio, varsity that would aid the varsity. In a two mile run day at strokes from paddle to the second crew had little difficult in pulling away from the varsity, In practice starts afterward, the nto Quarrier tried atter Der- were big, powerful long bad, rght to ex 40, the | Satur- | cond crew pulled half a boat | lcngth away from the varsity in the | space of a minute. Earlier in the |day the juniors had covered two | | miles in 9 minutes 33 seconds. i | Brown Not Worried. I Coach Ed Brown doesn't secm to | have hy lon the 2 much ciffieulty in deciding right combinations for the Hurvard boats but his varsity | hasn't shown the speed in trials| | that Yalc After Yale's practice | runs Saturday cvening, Brown sent his first hoat over the four miles. With wind und water calm, the time The three Yale trials 5, 21.50 and 21.33, The official contirmation of Yale's intention to enter its varsity crew in | the Olympic tryouts at Philadelphia | July Wi no surprise to the men | al Gales Ferry, Weeks ago they Lad been told they would compete regardiess of the outcome of the but pledged to regarding the plan Yale Favored With prospects of a maxed by a win their tramr- tional rival, Yale will enter the triais With strong cliznees of repeating th its predecessor of which carried the ictory on the Seind host to the Olyim- Harvard sile rac were scason cli- over performance of four y azo U. & banier to when Franes Pic Tihe business of developing six | or 4 day’s racing is compli- crious. In addition te cach camp there is a sttendants including trainers, rubbers; dic and quarters are il men, tieians, cook The cre furnished | surronndn e at Red Top, three mile viver from Now London. Th A painted hoat is I sharp ontrast to the verdant greenery of > river bank A mile further_ on huge blue flags emplazoned “Yale” mark the elust of huildir where the Sons of EN are groomed | for combit Morgan vs, the Yale camp Whitney vacht < at anchor, th | hoat- | servanis urionsly located in attractive Harvard's quarters up the bright house Whitneys. Off the Harry Whileaway flubhouse of This palatial white craft each year is sposal of the Yale men cruise on oarsmen mahosany und wise on Sunday the Hanr acenstonmed to pont ard vs are 1se | aboard J. Pi Morgan's steam yacht Corsair Friday hourss 11 obse esults of Lours it all throngs will jam 1ion train 1l this In ) vill be spect to see the | than two | ) | THREE M Portland, M vatlroad workers wers killed when a Lridge spanning Roston and | Maine ratlroad t ast of Scar- boro Beagh station was torn from | undation by a derrick car yes- terday. 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The balalaika stra accompanied many of the picces, and those sing- ing and playing were dressed in brilliant Russian costumes. Tt was rand stage picture 100 per cent of the tim The orchestra, by the way composed of boys, who the others in the hues or was rainbows. were also good dancers tile in the use of comedy. The hoyvs with fthelr balalaikas o the playing Russian folk sonzs. They also played a few popular American tuncs. The choir then followed. Tt contained ap. proximately 50 voices, old and toung. The Russians start singing young and keep it up till they grow old. The numbers were done in Russian, the high voices of the children floating along on a back- &round of the 1iost regsanant Toiceg of the older folk Mrs M. 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