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FINAL DORMITORY CONTEST

Six Crews to Row in Basin at 3.15.--Two Bumps Yesterday Afternoon.

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In the inter-dormitory bumping races yesterday afternoon, but two bumps were scored. Thayer succeeded in catching Beck-Hampden-Fairfax, and Dunster-Dana-Drayton bumped Perkins. As a result of the two days' races, Coach Wray and Captain Waid have selected the following six crews to race in the basin today: Claverly, Dunster-Dana-Drayton, Mt. Auburn street, Randolph, Russell, and Thayer. This race, which will settle the inter-dormitory championship for the Filley cup, will be rowed down-stream over the one and one-quarter mile course, starting at the Longwood bridge and finishing opposite the Boston Athletic boathouse, above Harvard bridge.

The race will start at 3.15 o'clock and all men should report, dressed to row, at their boathouses at 2.45. The outcome of the race is extremely doubtful, as ishing opposite the Boston Athletic Association boathouse, above Harvard bridge.

The orders of the crews are as follows:

Claverly--Stroke, A. W. Hunnewell '12; 7, P. D. Howe '11; 6, H. J. Sargent '12; 5, S. S. Talbot '13; 4, W. DeF. Beal '11; 3, A. Cammack '10; 2, P. Cushman '13; bow, J. G. Webb '13; cox., J. F. Brownlee '13.

Dunster-Dana-Drayton--Stroke, A. M. Osgood '11; 7, H. T. Allen '13; 6, F. F. Lincoln '11; 5, R. M. Allen '11; 4, G. F. Stratton '13; 3, G. Whitman '12; 2, H. M. Brooks '11; bow, J. J. Putnam, Jr., '12; cox., M. C. Allen '11.

Mt. Auburn street--Stroke, R. G. Williams '11; 7, R. M. Nelson '12; 6, R. G. Henderson '10; 5, E. H. Locke '13; 4, E. L. Parker '10; 3, S. B. Smart '12; 2, G. M. Pinney '10; bow, B. B. Locke '13; cox., A. Abeles '13.

Randolph--Stroke, G. W. Martin '10; 7, R. Weston '12; 6, L. Hill '10; 5, H. N. Platt '10; 4, T. W. Barnes '12; 3, B. H. Handy '13; 2, C. J. Cudahy '10; bow, E. B. Robins '10; cox., E. A. Windsor '11.

Russell--Stroke, F. R. Maxwell '10; 7, A. W. Moffat '13; 6, A. S. Ford '10; 5, P. W. Hobart '11; 4, J. N. d'Este '10; 3, N. H. Inbusch '12; 2, W. C. Codman '12; bow, T. G. Aspinwall '10; cox., F. D. Everett '11.

Thayer--Stroke, H. Eager '13; 7, C. W. Peabody '12; 6, H. P. Fowler '10; 5, H. B. Willis '12; 4, H. V. Borst '11; 3, H. B. Ehrman '12; 2, G. G. Sheel '12; bow, J. M. Eager '12; cox., A. E. Strauss '12.

Account of Yesterday's Races.

In the first division of yesterday's bumping races, the first three crews maintained their relative positions almost without change. At the second turn Randolph nearly caught Claverly, but was unable to hold the gain and soon dropped back to its former position. Thayer drew up steadily on Beck-Hampden-Fairfax and caught them shortly after they passed the first turn.

Within almost a hundred yards of the start, in the second division, Dunster-Dana-Drayton caught Perkins, which had been blown near the shore and got a bad start. At the second bend Westmorly almost caught Ware, but, like Randolph, were unable to continue gaining.

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