Red Top, Conn., June 20--In the draw for lanes today for the Harvard-Yale regatta, Harvard won the East course for all the contests. Instead of tossing a coin as had been done in former years, two pieces of paper with the names of the lanes marked on them were drawn out of a hat. This was done four times, once for each of the four races.
Although there is very little choice betwen the two lanes, there is a slightly stronger current in the middle of the river which makes the East course the favorite.
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