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Next Saturday the Yale second university crew will row against the Annapolis Naval Cadets on the Severn. The members of the Yale crew are as follows: Stroke, Williams; 7, Cross; 6, Brock; 5, Newport; 4, Kunzig; 3, Hooker; 2, Warmoth; bow, Minor; cox., Chittenden. Of these, Williams, Brock and Cross have rowed against Harvard, and all except Minor and Newport have had a place for a considerable time in the university boat. After the race at Annapolis the second crew will row against the university in the spring regatta, and it will then be reduced to a four-oared crew...
Owing to illness Lieutenant R.C. Smith will be unable to lecture any longer in Military and Naval Science. The lectures for the remainder of the year will be given by Lieutenant E.L. Bennett, U.S.N. Lieutenant Bennett was secretary to Admiral Sampson at the battle of Santiago and is now on his personal staff at the Charlestown Navy Yard. The regular meeting of the course will be held this morning as usual...
...Naval...
...yesterday's CRIMSON was taken from an account sent out early Saturday evening and was not final. There were 90 bouts and the last match was not finished until after one o'clock in the morning. Harvard won the team honors by a single bout from the United States Naval Academy, the points being 23 to 22 respectively. Cornell and Columbia followed close behind in the order named with 21 and 20 points. Yale secured only four points...
...individual honors were as close as the team honors. Wieland of Cornell came out first with 11 victories, and Ware of Columbia with 10. Yamura, a Japanese student from the Naval Academy, finished third with 9 victories...