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Harvard Wins the Bicycle Race.

Special despatch to the Crimson.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 9, 1890.

The Harvard bicycle team defeated the Yale team yesterday afternoon at the meeting of the Connecticut Division of the L. A. W. at New Haven, by the score of fifteen points to six.

The starters were: Weare, Wade and Lawson of Yale, and Greenleaf, P. W. Davis and Barron of Harvard. Greenleaf won first place, Davis second and Barron third.

Clark of Yale did not enter on account of the injuries he received at the intercollegiate games.] In order to make the contest more even, therefore, R. H. Dawis '91, did not start; his place was taken by Barron.

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