Show WHAT YALE LEARNED AT HENLEY the englishmen have discovered that the strain s anil and pressure upon oarsmen oarsman putting pulling the wide mide blades lit in short punishing tile arc too severe to b bo 0 carried to the end with avith their flici r oars it narrowed tire the men can call pull a L longer and ami use a longer slick grill retting ig increased increase leverage lever aee livery every english coah coachi at henley has told me that the chief cause of 0 yaler defeat was these ald budea bob cook believes this thoroughly lie had maxle mado ma do a set act of english oars ears wita blide an inch narrower rower than those its his crow crew was it ing mon but there was wai not lot time for the men to ne custom themselves to the ch chainge linge tha th drills oar were balanced differ edaly and fell all awkward the ca ease be with which they tore through the water was mur surprising and disturbing even cook did not realize what rn ich oars to ight lave have done until leander had pulled homo ia a nath lc and a quarter ahead of the yale vale eight yale hn has lice been n brought lit up to date by tills this expedit expedition loi and the things have be been e n pro proved 1 I ed wrong vill mill be thrown avei board wl without t hout foolish ish rear fear that tn in so ao doing there Is disloyalty to the sIty find and its tradition that a yale yala crew picked from rl a un university Ivor sity where row rol ing Is not looked upon as aa sport apoi t but only is as hard work where less leas than 1 per cent of th the L student body takes tile the slightest afi interest terest in rowing where not it a man cornea to colle collera 9 e w ith any right idea about rowing that the trew can come to england I 1 and malo n a grand lace with an eight picked from the oxford and cambridge crows crews of a dozen years year shows that we have the men and we have lave just missed having the knowledge e to beat the world harpers we weekly k ly |