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The final races for the upper class crews were held yesterday afternoon over the mile course from Cottage Farm Bridge to Harvard Bridge. The upper class clubs, Thayer and Eliot, joined together, forming a first and a second upper-class crew, which raced the two Freshman eights respectively. In both races the Freshmen were victorious.
The first race was held between the second club and the second Freshman. The two crews kept together throughout the race and at no time was the lead increased beyond half a length until the finish, when the Freshmen made a final spurt, crossing the line victorious by one length.
In the second race between the first club and the first Freshmen, the latter won by a more substantial lead. The Freshmen started with a very fast stroke which they maintained to the end, and as they approached Harvard Bridge they made a spurt which put them over two lengths in the lead at the finish.
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