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W E present to our readers a carefully prepared map of 
Lake Saratoga. An examination will show the 
various headquarters of the crews, the position of the 
starting point, where the finish takes place, and the dis¬ 
tances from the start. A map of this character, both for 
present use and future reference, is worth more than indefi¬ 
nite pages of description. 
The crews which take part in the races include Yale, Har¬ 
vard, Williams, Trinity, Wesleyan, Dartmouth, Cornell, 
Columbia, and Princeton. Amherst, Bowdoin and the 
Massachusetts Agricultural do not enter the lists this year. 
Princeton make her maiden entry. The colors of the 
crews are as follows:—Brown, brown; Columbia, blue and 
white; Cornell, carnation; Dartmouth, green; Harvard, 
magenta; Princeton, orange; Trinity, green and white; 
Wesleyans, lavender; Williams, purple; Yale, dark blue. 
The following is the composition of the 
HARVARD CREW: 
Bow—Walter J. Otis, Law S. S., of Chicago; age, 21; 
Right, 5 feet 9 inches; weight, 158 lbs. 
Port Bow—William R. Taylor, 77, of Jefferson, N. Y.; 
age, 22; hight, 5 feet 11 inches; weight, 169 lbs. 
Starboard Waist—Henry L. Morse, ’74, of Boston; age, 
21, hight, 6 feet; weight, 170 lbs. 
Port Waist—Wendell Goodwin, ’74, of Jamaica Plain, 
Mass.; age, 21; hight, G feet 2 inches; weight, 179 lbs. 
Starboard Stroke—Daniel C. Bacon, ’74, of Jamaica 
Plain, Mass.; age, 19; hight, 5 feet Hi inches; weight, 
177 lbs. 
Stroke—Richard H. Dana, Jr., of Boston; age, 28; : higlit, 
5 feet 10^- inches, weight, 161 lbs. 
WILLIAMS COLLEGE. 
H. A. Barker, Burlington, Vt., ’76, age 20, hight 5 ft. 74- 
in., weight 141 lbs. (bow;) J. H. Haynes, Rowe, Mass., ’76, 
age 25, hight, 5 ft. 10 in., weight, 146 lbs.; A. S. Keyes, 
Bennington, Vt., ’77, age, 19, hight, 5 ft. 84 in., weight, 
154 lbs.“; M. P. Washburn, East Boston, Mass., ’77, age 19, 
hight 5 ft. 84 in., weight 144 lbs.; Charles Gilbert, Wilton, 
Ct., ’76, age 19, hight 5 ft. 104 in., weight 155 lbs.; John 
Gunster, Scranton, Pa., ’74, age 28, hight 5 ft. 11 in., 
weight 150 lbs., (stroke and captain.) 
YALE. 
G. L. Brownell of East Haddam, Ct., class of ’75, Shef¬ 
field Scientific School, age 20, hight 5 feet 8 inches, weight 
155 pounds (bow); P. Wood, Jr., of Norwich, Ct., 75, 
Scientific School, age 20, hight 5 feet 104 inches, weight 
168; D. H. Kellogg of Spuyten Duyvel, N. Y., ’76, age 20, 
hight 6 feet 4 inch, weight 165; C. N. Fowler of Lena, Ill., 
’76, age 21, hight 5 feet 10f inches, weight 170; R. J. Cook 
of Fayette City, Pa., ’76, age 25, hight 5 feet 84 inches, 
weight 168 (captain); J. Kennedy of Struthers^ O., ’75 
Scientific School, age 22, hight 5 feet 114 inches,weight 178 
(stroke). 
The Freshmen crew is as follows :— 
C. B. Rockwood of Indianapolis, Ind., Scientific School,^ 
age 21, hight 5 ft. 10 in., weight 158 (bow); M. G. Nixon of 
Chicago, Ill., Scientific School, age 19, liiglit 5 ft. 11 in., 
weight 170; C. A. Claflin of Hopkmton, Mass., Scientific 
School, age 21, liight 5 ft. 84 in., weight 170; C. S. Mer- 
vine of Milton, Pa., age 23, hight 5 ft. 9 in., weight 158; 
W. W. Collin of Penn Yan, N. Y., age 18, hight 5 ft, 10 
in., weight 181; E. C. Cooke of Worcester, Mass., age 22, 
hight 5 ft. 10 in., weight 175 (stroke). 
TRINITY, 
George M. Dubois of Fairbault, Minn., ’74, age 23, hight 
6 ft., weight 185 (bow); S. D, Hooker of Watertown, N.Y,, 
’76, age 20, liight 6 ft., weight 158; John D. McKennan of 
Washington, Pa., ’76, age 21, hight 6 ft. 2 in., weight 178 
(captain); W. J. Roberts of Detroit, Midi.,’75, age 25, 
hight 6 ft. 2 in., weight 180; H. M. Hooper of Griggstown, 
N. J., ’75, age 24, hight 6 ft., weight 167; IL O. Dubois of 
Faribault, Minn., ’76, age 20, hight 6 ft., weight 160 
(stroke). 
WESLEYAN. 
Stroke—John S. Enstis, ’74, Hammond, N. Y.; age 27; 
hight, 5 ft. 11 in.; weight, 168 lbs. 
Starboard Stroke—Cyrus P. Marsh, ’77, West Newton, 
Pa.* age, 22; hight, 5 ft. 84 in.; weight, 158 lbs. 
Port Waist—Clarence A. Waldo, ’75, Gouveneur, N. Y., 
age, 22; liiglit, 5 ft. 74 in.; weight, 175 lbs. 
Starboard Waist—George M. Warren, ’75, Deer Isle, Me.; 
age, 24; hight, 5 ft. 7 in.; weight, 155 lbs. 
“Port Bow—John W. Whitney, ’76, Sprague’s Corner, N. 
Y.; a ere, 24; hight, 5 ft. 10 in.; weight, 146 lbs. 
Bow—Waiter H. Downs, ’75, South Berwick, Me.; age, 
21; hight, 5 ft. 9 in.; weight, 148 lbs. 
A seventh man for any exigency is Harry C. Hermans, 
’75, Corning, N. Y.; age, 22; hight, 6 feet; weight, 166 
lbs. 
DARTMOUTH. 
Bow—W. G. Eaton, Lowell, Mass., ’75, age 20, hight 
5ft. 114in.; weight 164. 
No. 2—W. F. Westgate, Haverhill, N. H., ’75, age 22, 
hight 5ft. llin.; weight 175. 
No. 3—B. F. Robinson, Manchester, N. H., ’77, age 21, 
hight 6ft.; weight 155. 
No. 4—C. W. Eager, Manchester, N. IL, ’77, age 19, 
hight 6ft. lin.; weight 170. 
]S[ 0> 5 —F. W. Mitchell, Manchester, N. H., ’76, age 21, 
hight 6ft.; weight 180. 
Stroke and captain—C. O. Gates, Summersville, Ct., ’74, 
age 21, hight 6ft. 2in. weight 180. 
c Substitute—A. Eaton, ’74, age24, hight 5ft. lOin. ;weight 
160. 
DARTMOUTH. 
Bow—S. J. Bradbury, Providence, R. I.; age, 20; hight, 
f t. 104 in.; weight, 146. 
Port Bow—Arthur G. Griffin, Litchfield, N. H.; age, 20; 
hight, 5 ft. 8 in.; weight, 148. 
Starboard Waist—G. W. Dow, Lawrence, Mass.; age, 
22; hight, 6 ft.; weight, 171. 
Port Waist— W. R. Stiness, Providence, R. I.; age, 20; 
hight, 6 ft.; weight, 168. 
Starboard Stroke—C. M. Lee, Newport, R I.; age, 20; 
hight, 5 ft. lOi in.; weight, 149. 
Stroke—W. A. Peck, Barrington, R. I.; age, 19; hight, 
6 ft.; weight, 161. 
Totals—age, 121; hight, 85 ft. 5f in.; weight, 938. 
COLUMBIA. 
Bow—Philip Timpson, S. of M., age 22, weight 161 lbs., 
liight 6. 
No. 2—Gaspar Griswold, academic ’77, age 18, weight 
167 lbs., hight 6ft. 
No. 8—James Wells, S. 01 M., age 21, weight 160 lbs., 
liight 5ft. llin. 
No. 4—Edward S. Rapallo, academic ’74, age 21, weight 
165 lbs., liight 5ft. 094in. 
No. 5—Robert C. Cornell, academic ’74, age 21, weight 
189 lbs., hight 6ft. 
* Stroke—B. F. Rees, S. of M., age 20, weight 160 lbs., 
hight 5.9. 
1st Sub—I. N. Seligman, academic ’76, age 19, weight 
158 lbs., hight 5ft, 84in, 
2d Sub - J, Goodwin, academic 76, age 24, weight 164 
lbs,, hight 5ft, Him 
PRINCETON. 
W. M. Smith of Paterson. N. J., 74, age 20, liight 5 ft. 
84 in., weight 147, (bow and captain); C. B, Cross of Balti¬ 
more, Md., ’75, age 20, liiglit 5 ft. 94 in., weight 154; R. 
J. Hall of New York city, 75, age 18, liiglit 5 ft. 114 in., 
weight 160; J. M. Taylor of Philadelphia, 76, age 19, liiglit 
5 ft. 104in., weight 160; W. A. Addicks of Philadelphia, 
74, age 20, hight 5 ft. 9 in., weight 153; F. A. Marqutmd 
of New York city, 76, age 18, hight 5 ft. 114 in., weight 
150 (stroke). 
The Freshmen crew is as follows: 
C. G. Greene of Cedar Rapids, la., age 19, hight ! 5 ft. 
7 in., weight 142 (bow); J. A. Campbell of Washington, 
D. C., age 19, hight 5 ft. 8f in., weight 144; C. Halsted of 
Newark, N. J., age 19, hight 5 ft. 9 in., weight 147; J. F. 
Williamson of Osborn, O., age 20, hight 5 ft. 94in., weight 
152; J. S. Ely of Cedar Rapids, la., age 21, hight 5 ft. 104 
in., weight 139; B. S. T. Nicoll of New York cit}q age 18, 
hight 4 ft. 104 in., weight 152 (stroke). 
CORNELL. 
From the following eight men of Cornell six will bo 
picked on t: 
John N. Ostom of East Randolph, N. Y., 76, age 28, 
higlit 5 ft. 10 in., weight 160 (bow and captain); Richard 
W. Corwin of Narrowsburg, N. Y., 75, age 22, liight 5 ft. 
11 in., weight 168; James H. Southard of Toledo, Q., 74, 
age 23, hight 5 ft. 9 in., weight 148; Madison M. Graver of 
of Pecatonica, Ill., 76, age 25, hight 6 ft. 1 in., weight 
198; Perry Clark of Bemus Point, N. Y., 77, age 21, hight 
6 ft. 1 in., weight 179; Louis F. Henderson of Ithaca, N. 
Y., 74, age 21, hight 5 ft. 11 in., weight 156; Ira LI. Myers 
of Nunda Station, N. Y., 77, age 21, hight 5 ft. 11 in., 
weight 175; Charles C. King of Belmont, N.- Y., 75, age 
25, higlit 5 ft. 10 in., weight 165. 
The weather during the first two days of the week was 
not propitious, the rain storms on Monday preventing the 
base ball game between Yale and Harvard, though an im¬ 
promptu single scull race was rowed between Mr. C. LI. 
Ferry, of Yale, and Mr. Wm. Appleton, Jr,, of Llarvard. 
The water being too rough for shells, Whitehall boats were 
used. Distance, three miles straight, won in a fraction 
over a half hour by Mr. Appleton. 
Unfortunately for the completeness of our report in this 
week’s issue, we go to press on Wednesday of each week, 
which happens to be the first day of the regatta. However, 
we have three representatives on the ground, so that, if our 
summary next week does not prove full and accurate, it 
will not be for lack of reporters. 
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—The second -season of the Saratoga Rowing Association 
will take place on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, August 
28th, 29tli and 31st. First day, August 28tli, single scull 
shells. New York State championship, and double scull 
shells. Second day, August 29th, pair oared shells and 
single scull shells (senior). Third day, August 31st, single, 
scull shells (junior), and four oared shells. There will be 
an extra single scull race of one and a half miles and re¬ 
turn, open to any one who is a member of an amateur 
rowing club; recognized professional rowers excepted. 
Entries must be made positively on or before the 15tli day 
of August. Address the Saratoga .Rowing Association, 
Saratoga, Hew York, 
