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The New London Races.

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Following is the record of the two New London races in which the Harvard freshman and 'varsity crews were contestants. In the triangular Columbia-Yale-Harvard freshman race, rowed on Wednesday. June 24, the Harvard crew was composed as follows:

HARVARD '94.

Wt. Ht. Position.

L. Loring 150 5.10 Bow.

J. M. Thompson, (capt.) 155 5.10 2

R. B. Blake, 160 6.00 3

J. S. Fay, 171 6.00 4

B. G. Waters, 171 5.11 1-2 5

S. M. Williams, 171 6.00 6

C. F. Bond, 167 5.10 7

J. W. Gidden, 164 5.10 1-2 stroke.

S. Battelle, coxswain.

Columbia won, her lead over Yale being about four lengths. Time 9 minutes, 41 seconds.

In the Harvard-Yale 'varsity race, rowed on Friday, June 26, the crews were composed as follows:

HARVARD.

Position.

M. Newell, '94, Bow.

T. N. Perkins, '91, 2

N. Rantoul, '92, 3

F. Lynam, M. S, 4

C. K. Cummings, '93, 5

D. R. Nail, '93, 6

G. H. Kelton, '93, 7

J. C. Powers, '92, Stroke.

H. Battelle, '93, Coxswain.

YALE.

Position.

W. A. Simms, M. S., Bow.

A. J. Balliet, '92, 2

C. R. Ely, '91, 3

R. D. Paine, '94, 4

W. W. Heffeltinger, '91, 5

J. S. Brewster, '91, 6

Percy Hagerman, L. S., 7

J. A. Gould, '92, Stroke.

H. S. Brown, '93, Coxswain.

Harvard won by eleven lengths. Time, 21 minutes, 23 seconds.

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