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Perhaps the finest looking crew that is rowing under the name of Harvard, the hundred and fifty pound Varsity, takes the water against Yale and the Tigers on Lake Carnegie at Princeton tomorrow in a race for the Wright Cup.
While they lost last year by a slight margin to the Eli boat, this year the Crimson lightweights take their place at its stakeboat as favorites. The Harvard crew will be boating four veterans behind last year's stroke, and should make an excellent showing against Yale.
Yale is definitely the boat to beat, and on the dead water of Princeton's lake, the Crimson will have a hard pull but indications are in its favor, while Princeton does not present much of a threat.
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