OFFICIALS.--Referee--G. Richards, Columbia. Judges at finish--H. Auchincloss, Yale, D. Downs '03.
Orders of the Crews.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY EIGHT.--Stroke, Filley; 7, Newhall; 6, Bacon; 5, Richardson; 4, Glass; 3, Morgan; 2, Fish; bow, Tappan; cox., Blagden.
YALE UNIVERSITY EIGHT.--Stroke, Boulton; 7, Ide; 6, Noyes; 5, Chase; 4, Bigelow; 3, Morse; 2, Graham; bow, Weeks; cox., Barkalow.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY FOUR-OAR.--Stroke, Ball; 3, Emmons; 2, Swaim; bow, Gill; cox., Arnold.
YALE UNIVERSITY FOUR-OAR.--Stroke, Schunemann; 3, Williams; 2, Harris; bow, Rockwell; cox., Holmes.
HARVARD FRESHMAN CREW.--Stroke, Reece; 7, Faulkner; 6, Lunt; 5, Severance; 4, Mulligan; 3, Rackemann; 2, Crandall; bow, Ellis; cox., Wise.
YALE FRESHMAN CREW.--Stroke, Mayer; 7, Dunkle; 6, Howe; 5, Peyton; 4, Brooks; 3, Rice; 2, Robbins; bow, Dominick; cox., Rand.
Other Races at New London.
Harvard easily won the half-mile race for "gentleman's" eights and Yale won the one-mile for freshman four-oared crews by a quarter of a length.
Bacon Elected Captain of the Crew.
After the race Robert Low Bacon '07 of New York City was elected captain of the University crew for 1906-07. Bacon prepared for College at Groton School, where he rowed on a club crew for three years. He was captain and rowed number 4 on the 1907 Freshman crew, rowed on the University four-oar in the American Henley at Philadelphia in May, 1905, and rowed 6 on the University eight against Yale the following month. He also rowed number 6 against Cornell, Yale, and Cambridge during the past season.
The Final Yale Baseball Game.
The University baseball team lost the second and deciding game of the Yale series, played at New Haven on June 26, by a score of 3 to 2. Castle pitched effectively and kept Yale's hits well scattered, but his work could not compensate for the team's weakness at the bat. The Harvard players made but four hits against their opponents' eight. In spite of the poor hitting ten innings were required to decide the game, for Stephenson's drive in the seventh inning with two men on bases brought in two runs and tied the score. Jackson won the game for Yale by a long, clean drive in the tenth.
The summary: