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The Races at New London.

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Yale won the University and Freshmen races at New London in June 27, Harvard winning only the four-oared event. After the races H. Bullard '02, of Dedham, Mass., was re-elected captain for 1902.

The University race was very close through out, Harvard leading most of the time until the last half mile, when Yale spurted and won out by 1 3-4 lengths.

The Yale Freshmen led Harvard over the whole course, and easily won by a margin of 3 lengths.

The Harvard four pulled away from Yale at the start, and kept gaining throughout, finally winning by 5 lengths.

The times and numbers of strokes of the three races by half miles, were as follows: UNIVERSITY EIGHTS.     Time.    Stroke. Distance.  Yale.  Harvard.  Yale.  Harvard. 1-2 mile,  2.39  2.38 1/2  37  36 1 mile,  5.46  5.42 1/2  34  34 1 1-2 miles,  8.52 4/5  8.50  36  34 2 miles,  11.54  11.55  36  34 2 1-2 miles,  14.34 2/5  14.34  34  34 3 miles,  17.52  17.51 1/2  32  32 3 1-2 miles  21.49  21.50  35  34 4 miles,  23.37  23.45  36  34 SUBSTITUTE FOURS.     Time.    Stroke. Distance.  Yale.  Harvard.  Yale.  Harvard. 1-2 mile,  2.48  2.48 1/5  36  34 1 mile,  5.42  5.44 1/2  34  35 1 1-2 miles,  8.37 3/5  8.47  34  35 2 miles,11.49 1/5  12.09 1/5  34  34 FRESHMAN EIGHTS.     Time.    Stroke. Distance.  Yale.  Harvard.  Yale.  Harvard. 1-2 mile,  2.22 1/5  2.26  38  38 1 mile,  5.09 3/5  5.12  38  36 1 1-2 miles,  8.11 1/5  8.17 2/5  36  34 2 miles,  10.27 4/5  10.38  35  34

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