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Cornell easily defeated Princeton and Yale over a two-mile course on Lake Cayuga Saturday afternoon in very choppy water. Princeton gave the winning eight a close rub for the first mile and for nearly a half-mile was in the lead while Yale trailed all the way, finishing five lengths behind Cornell and four behind Princeton. Cornell showed great endurance, finishing in good form in spite of using a powerful 38 stroke during the last half of the race, while Yale seemed more or less exhausted.
The Cornell Freshmen also won their event against the Princeton 1917 eight by four lengths.
The time of the university race was: Cornell, 10m., 38 3-5s.; Princeton, 10m., 41 3-5s.; Yale, 10m., 58 4-5s. The freshman time was: Cornell, 10., 51 2-5s.; Princeton, 11m., 7 1-5s.
The Cornell university and freshman crews arrived in Boston yesterday morning and put up at the Hotel Victoria. They will row on the Charles today in preparation for tomorrow's races with the University crews.
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