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Turning in the best time for the 1 3/4-mile distance of any of the Harvard crews, the Junior Varsity boat lost to Princeton by two lengths on the Charles Saturday. Half of the margin was gained by the Orange and Black when Harvard caught three crabs in the final quarter of the race. The Tigers stole a lead at the start, had about a deck at the quarter-mile, and had increased that to a full length at the mile.
The summary:
Junior Varsity Race, 1 3/4 Miles
Won by Princeton: bow, Johnson; 2, Wood; 3, Kellogg; 4, Speer; 5, Rutherford; 6, Williams; 7, Hamilton; str., Howell; cox, Morrow. Second, Harvard: bow, A. D. Robertson 33; 2, Taggart Whipple '31; 4 F. J. Swayse '33; 4, Albert Haberstroh '35; 5, Gridley Barrows '34; 6, T. B. Knowles '34; 7, A. L. Nickerson '33; str., S. S. Drury, Jr. '35; cox, E. S. Litchfield. Third, M.I.T.; bow, Packard; 2, Freiberg; 3, Seeleman; 4, Bixby; 5, Loewenstein; 6, Graham; 7, Haskins; str., Westfall; cox, Emory. Times--Princeton, 9m. 15 3-5s.; Harvard 9m. 22 1-5s.; M. I. T. 9m. 42 1-5s.
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