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NEW YORK CITY, January 17.--Representatives of the University and Yale rowing managements met in New York City this afternoon and arranged the following program for the annual races at New London, to be held on Thursday, June 27. The Freshmen eights will race up-stream from the New London railroad bridge to the Navy Yard, a distance of two miles, starting at 10 o'clock. Immediately afterwards the University four-oared crews will race two miles upstream from the Navy Yard to the quarters at Red Top. The University eights will race down-stream at 1.30 o'clock over the regular four-mile course from Red Top to the railroad bridge.
In case postponment is necessary, the University race will be rowed up-stream at 6.30 o'clock. If postponed to the following day all the races will be rowed one hour later, the courses and other conditions remaining the same.
Captain R. L. Bacon '07, Manager G. Whitney '07 and R. F. Herrick '90, chairman of the Graduate Rowing Committee, represented the University. Yale's representatives were Captain R. H. Noyes, Manager T. P. Dixon and J. W. Curtiss, Yale '79.
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