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CRIMSON AND TIGER LIGHT CREWS TO CLASH WITH YALE

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The 150-pound crews of Princeton and Harvard will meet in a triangular race with Yale on May 19, according to an announcement made last night by the University management. The meeting will take place on the Housatonic River at Derby, Connecticut.

For four years prior to last year, the lightweight eights of the three universities met in annual races for the Prince Cup. Last spring, the Prince Cup was won by the University eight in a race at the American Henley at Philadelphia, in which Columbia, Yale, and Princeton were entered.

The race next spring was arranged entirely by the Yale authorities. Invitations were extended to Princeton and to Harvard to compete, and were accepted by each institution.

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