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Columbia defeated Princeton and Pennsylvania in a triangular race over the one and three-quarters miles course on Carnegie Lake, Princeton, N. J., Saturday afternoon, thus winning possession of the Childs cup for one year. The Columbia crew took the lead at the start, and held it throughout the whole race. In the last quarter Princeton increased the stroke and drew up rapidly, but Columbia had sufficient reserve force to keep the lead. At the finish. three was no open water between the three boats. Although weather conditions were good, the time, 9m., 53s., was very poor being 23 seconds behind the record.
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