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Show REGATTA ENTRIES HOLD PRACTICES Poushkeepsle, June 21 -Only light practice was given the college crews j on the Hudson this evening because of the rough water which prevailed throughout the day All the en n a were on the river, Coach Courtnej of Cornell being the first to get his men out The Ithaca crews rowed five or six miles under the lee of the hills. Coach Ouerena took his Stanford crew downstream ami encountered some pretty rough weather, the shell snipping considerable water, The Pennsylvania crews had a long row above quarters, going nearly near-ly to Esopus island. Gales Perry, Conn., June 21 Vale's crews were again given short paddles tonight, rough water interfering inter-fering considerably with the n oik The freshmen and varsity were sent to the- navy yard and return, the varsity var-sity rowing a half mile of the distance dis-tance at 2:40. Red Top, Conn., June 21 Coach Wray nave the Harvard c rew light j work tonight, the oarsmen going on j two-mile paddles. The varsity had the hardest practice, rowing a mile upstream at a high stroke. The sec-1 ond varsity and freshmen practiced I racing starts The annual visit of the squad to Tale quarters wus postponed until j tomorrow |