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Yale-Harvard Race.

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The annual race between the Yale and Harvard University crews took place at New London on the 29th of June. Harvard was beaten by about twenty-one and one-half lengths, the Yale crew having covered the four miles in 20 minutes and 10 seconds, the Harvard eight in 21 minutes and 24 seconds. Yale's stroke averaged a little over 32 to the minute, while Harvard's was somewhat over 36. The make-up of the crews were as follows:

YALE UNIVERSITY CREW.Bow-R. M. Wilcox, '88 S., 28 years, 152 lbs., 5ft. 8 1-2 in., Portland, Conn.

2.- C. O. Gill, '89, 20 years, 171 lbs., 5ft. 7 1-2 in., Orange, N. J.

3.- G. S. Brewster, '91, 19 years, 168 lbs., 6 ft. 0 1-4 in., New York City.

4.- J. A. Hartwell, '89 S., 19 years, 165 lbs., 6 ft., Unionville, N. Y.

5.- W. H. Corbin, '89, 23 years, 177 lbs., 6 ft. 1in., Hartford, Conn.

6.- F. A. Stevenson, captain, '88, 168 lbs., 21 years, 6ft., Brooklyn, N. Y.

7.- G. R. Carter, '88 S., 21 years, 160 lbs., 5ft. 9in., Honolulu, S. I.

Stroke.- S. M. Cross, '88, 21 years, 159 lbs., 5ft. 9 1-2 Westerly, R. I.

Average 169 lbs.Cox.- R. Thompson, '90, 20 years, 106 lbs., 5ft. 3in., Schenectady, N. Y.

Substitutes-G. W. Woodruff, '89, 24 years, 176 years, 5ft. 9 1-2 in., Scranton, Pa.; R. James, '90, 19 years, 158 lbs., 5ft. 8 in., Baltimore, M. D.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY CREW.Bow.- E. C. Storrow, captain, 20 years, 148 lbs., 5ft. 8 1-2 in., Boston, Mass.

2.- J. B. Markoe, '89, 23 years, 178 lbs., 6 feet, Philadelphia, Pa.

3.- P. D. Trafford, '89, 21 years, 169 lbs., 6 feet, Fall River, Mass.

4.- B. T. Tilton, '90, 19 years, 179 lbs., 6ft. 2in., Newport, R. I.

5.- J. T. Davis, Jr., '89, 20 years, 170 lbs., 5ft. 11 1-2 in., St. Louis.

6.- C. E. Schroll, L. S., 24 years, 161 lbs., 5ft. 10in., Decatur, Ill.

7.- J. R. Finlay, '91, 18 years, 190 lbs., 5ft. 11in., Colorado Springs.

Stroke-W. Alexander, L. S., 22 years, 154 lbs., 5ft. 11 1-2 in., St. Charles, Mo.

Average, 168 5-8 lbs.Cox.- J. E. Whitney, '89, 20 years, 98 lbs., Newburyport, Mass.

Substitutes.- G. A. Carpenter, '88, 20 years, 165 lbs., 5ft. 11. 3-4 in., Chicago, III.; R. S. Gorham, L. S., 25 years, 155 lbs., 5ft. 8 1-2 in., Northampton, Mass.

Herman Olrichs, of New York, was referee of the race. Messrs. Robert Cook and George Aidee were timers and judges for Yale and Messrs. R. C. Watson and Francis Peabody for Harvard.

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