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Three eight-oared races will be held in the Basin tomorrow afternoon over a 1 7-8 miles course stretching from Cottage Farm Bridge to a point just opposite the Union Boat Club. The first race will be between Cascadilla School, a preparatory school for Cornell, situated in Ithaca and the Stone School of Boston. Following this will be a race between the Freshman crew and the Cornell freshman crew. The last race will be between the University crew and the Cornell university crew. Both of the Cornell crews left immediately after their race on Lake Cayuga, Saturday and arrived...
...first time since races have been held in the Basin there will be a way of letting the spectators on Harvard Bridge know the results of the race immediately after the finish. The Harvard judge at the finish will signal to a man stationed on the Bridge for that purpose the winner of each race and the distance between the boats at the finish. As soon as this information has been received at the bridge it will be announced. This is a much needed innovation as was shown last year at the triangular race between Harvard, Princeton and Pennsylvania when...
Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, Jr., '14, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., won the Carroll Cup race for single sculls yesterday in the Basin, for the second successive year. Eight boats started, but W. T. Gardiner '14, was the only close contestant at the finish...
...annual Carroll Cup race for single soulls will be held in the Basin Thursday afternoon at 5.30 o'clock over a one-mile course. This race is open to all undergraduates in the University...
...Yale 1915 crew won from the Harvard 1916 eight in the Basin on Saturday afternoon by almost three lengths. At the start the Sophomores gained a lead of one half a length, but were able to hold it for only a short while. When the Harvard Bridge was reached, the two boats were about even, but Yale soon started to gain steadily until there was over a length of open water between the shells. The Sophomores were unable to cut down the lead consistently, and finished 11 seconds slower than their opponents. The time for the distance...