The Sunday Herald gives an account of a wonderful light-weight six-oar of the Dauntless Boat-Club of New York. Their record shows what training and good management will do. The heaviest man in this crew is 145 pounds in weight, while the stroke and bow each weigh 115, and the average weight of the crew is only 131. Last year they defeated, among others, the Neptune Six, composed of such men as Kennedy of Yale, King of Cornell, Riley the sculler, Johnson, Keator, and Shand, - a crew which in weight, age, and reputation far surpassed them. The record of this plucky little crew is indeed a good one.
Yale. - The Yale crew has lately been chosen, and has begun earnest work. It is a very tall and heavy crew, and ranges in age between nineteen and twenty-two years. The following is its compositions: -
Weight. Height.
Bow. Curtiss, '79 165 5 ft. 10 1/2 in.
2 Clarke, '78 168 5" 11 1/2"
3 Wight, '80 171 5" 11"
4 Hyde, '79 172 5" 10 1/2"
5 Taft, '80 181 6" 1 3/4"
6 Rogers, '80 191 6" 3 1/2"
7 Livingston, '79 171 5" 11"
Stroke. Thompson, '79 184 5" 10 1/2"
Substitute. Polhemus, '79 165 5" 11 1/2"
Harvard-Yale. The meeting between the presidents and captains of Yale's navy and ours last Saturday at New London resulted in making satisfactory arrangements for the race, which will take place Friday, June 28; the time of the day to be decided afterwards.
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