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Columbia-Harvard Freshman Race.

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The Columbia freshmen rowed against the Harvard freshmen at New London, June 28. The Harvard crew was beaten by about four lengths. The crews were made of the following men:-

HARVARD FRESHMEN.Bow. S. D. Parker 148 lbs.

2. G. B. Winthrop. 161 lbs.

3. W. M. Randol. 145 lbs.

4. E. N. Perkins. 158 lbs.

5. J. Longstreth. 175 lbs.

6. N. Longworth, Jr. 168 lbs.

7. E. C. Hammond. 161 lbs.

Stroke. A. J. Cumnock, capt. 160 lbs.

Average, 159 5-8 lbs.Cox. W. H. Farquhar. 104 lbs.

Subs. F. R. Bangs. 160 lbs.

Subs. M. Williams, Jr. 152 lbs.

Subs. A. W. Woodworth. 148 lbs.

COLUMBIA FRESHMEN.Bow. W. C. Cammann. 138 lbs.

2. G. N. Anderson. 135 lbs.

3. H. E. Tuttle. 179 lbs.

4. J. S. Langthorn. 152 lbs.

5. G. W. Metcalfe. 149 lbs.

6. S. V. W. Lee. 144 lbs.

7. W. P. Robertson. 151 1-2 lbs.

Stroke. A. G. Norrie. 169 lbs.

Average 152 1-4 lbs.Cox. F. Cheseborough. 108 lbs.

Subs. O. H. P. LaFarge 136 1-2 lbs

Subs. J. T. Hoag. 141 1-2 lbs.

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