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By tomorrow night all the crews which are to row in the freshman triangular race will be in their quarters at New London, as the Yale and Columbia crews are to arrive tomorrow afternoon. The date of the race, though not finally decided at present, will probably be Wednesday, June 29th. From the weights of the crews given below it will be seen that this year, as last, Columbia has the lightest crew. The make up of the Yale and Columbia crews is as follows:
YALE.
Stroke, Folger, 166
7, Goetchius (captain), 163
6, Kinney, 172
5, Beard, 188
4, Longacre, 165
3, Rogers, 159
2, Messier, 175
Bow, Nolan, 150
Coxswain, Byers. 118
COLUMBIA.
Stroke, Richards, 140
7, Sturges, 140
6, Shepard, 175
5, Dougherty, 166
4, Cutter, 156
3, Spaulding, 138
2, Freeman, 143
Bow, Potts (captain), 152
Coxswain, 115
The average weights of the crews are as follows:
Harvard, 160 3-8
Yale, 167 1-4
Columbia, 151 1-4
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