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Yale May Row Cambridge.

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Mr. Herman Oelriehs of New York has offered to defray the expenses of the Yale crew while abroad in case they decide to visit England and row Cambridge. Several New Haven gentlemen have also agreed to contribute a sufficient sum to pay their passages over and back, so that the scheme begins to assume a feasible aspect. The Yale crew themselves are said to be very anxious to take the trip. Were the race rowed the two crews would be made up about as follows:

CAMBRIDGE CREW.NAME. WEIGHT.

Bow, R. H. Symonds-Taylor. 151 lbs.

No. 2. L, Hannen. 159 lbs.

No. 3. R. H. P. Orde. 165 lbs.

No. 4. C. B. Bell. 181 lbs.

No. 5. S. D. Muttlebury. 1921/2 lbs.

No. 6. P. Landale. 1781/2 lbs.

No. 7. F. H. Manglan. 1611/2 lbs.

Stroke, J. C. Gardner. 164 lbs.

Coxswain; T. W. Northmore. 114 lbs.

YALE CREW.NAME. WEIGHT

Bow, Gill. 175 lbs.

No. 2. Allen. 168 lbs.

No. 3. Mosle. 166 lbs.

No. 4. Ferris. 178 lbs.

No. 5. Hartwell. 177 lbs.

No. 6. Woodruff. 189 lbs.

No. 7. Brewster. 172 lbs.

Stroke. Caldwell. 160 lbs.

Coxwain. Teompson. 110 lbs.

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