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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Jarvis Field at 2.30: H. R. Bowser vs. J. H. Pettus, winner to play A. Richard at 4. Following play at 4: C. S. Cutting vs. W. S. Worcester, F. C. Gray vs. J. Eliot, E. S. Lancaster vs. W. C. Codman, H. S. Woodward vs. P. C. Cummin, G. W. Wightman vs. J. A. Simpson, A. Boltzley vs. P. K. Houston, A. M. Hyde vs. E. S. Winston...
Cornell won an easy victory over Princeton and Yale in the triangular race for eight-oar crews held on Carnegie Lake at Princeton Saturday. The Yale crew was distinctly outclassed by both of its rivals, finishing six lengths behind Princeton and nine lengths behind the winner. Cornell's time for the 1 3-4 miles was 9 minutes, 1 second; Princeton finished 12 seconds later, while Yale covered the course in 9 minutes, 47 seconds. Considering the fact that this is Princeton's first crew since 1884, the Tiger eight did very well to stick to Cornell so closely...
Worcester Academy seems to be the most likely winner, with Exeter a probable second. The latter team will be weakened to some extent as a few of its best men are over the age limit...
Prizes will be given to the winner and to the runner-up. The winner will also have the right, as Harvard interscholastic champion for 1911, to play at Newport in August for the national interscholasic championship. A championship shield will be presented to the school winning the greatest number of points, each match actually won counting as one point...
...winner of tomorrow's race will be allowed to hold the cup for one year, and any one winning the cup four years in succession will hold it permanently. The winners for the last three years have been as follows: 1908--F. M. de Selding '10; 1909--H. W. Kelley '11; 1910--G. P. Gardner...