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Yalo Oanght Some Crabs and Things, | and Had a Bad Time Qenerally, The Oornell Six Converted into Temporary Demi- Gods. Everybody Jubilant, Except the Fellows Who Were Beaten.. Interesting Statistics of the Various Crews-s-Proliminary Observations. THE UNIVERSITY RACE, INITIATORY LABORS. Bpecial Dispatch (o W'he Chtcaad Triduns, Bamarooa, N. Y., July 14.—The University race to-day lasted 16 minutos and 53} soconds, and for the achiovoments of that short period, saventy-eight men have, auring six mouths, Iabored constautly, and denled themselves tho pleasures and even the comforts of lifa, To witness the evonts of tho last throo minntes, thousands came bundrods of miles, and spent days and days awsy from their regular pursuits, sud yet none will say it waa not worth it, Thoy saw the flneat tace ever rowed om tbis continent, and perhaps anywhers in tho world, and that, too, witbous tedious delays and exhausting personal ecomforts, Cornell proved horself worthy the high estimation In which aha was hold, and by SHEER MARD WOK, PLUCK, AND BKILL best all her opponents. Columbia, whoss friends were numorous, won the msecond placo, nud, lo the oyes of her enthuaisatic adwirers, Now York's oldest colioge falily divided tho bonors with her youngest. Bui Harvard wsa uot two seconds behind, and so oordial waa the friendship batwoen the two foromost crews and the woarers of tho magenta that they were hoartily welcomod to a share In thoir tri- amph, Thon, too, every one seemed glad thaé Dartmouth, which bas 80 pluok- ily sont ils best men,year after year, should bave got #o near the head, and beaten older and larger colleges. The other aurprises of the race, excepting, of courso, Yale's position, were but few, Drown led Amherst and Williams, and the time of all three was fully sa good as could be expeoted of them. The sirangements for gotling to the lake woro all that conld be desired, and really there was nothing to detract from the success of the great- oat {nter-colloginte rogatta ever romed, TO AND PHOM THE LAKE, The morning hour at which the raco was to be catled nocessitated an early race and breakfastat tho hotols, The aky was overcastand somewhat threatened rain at fizst, but it had apparently no affect upon the cmwdg whichhad come to sos the race, The broad avenue which {a tho cen- txal streot of the town was packed fnll of teams fram above the United States flotol to far down beyond Congress Hall. There were hundreds of private tcama, but, of course, by far the greater numberof persons wers socommodated by omui- bus and express-wagons, or more un- protentious vohicles. The ocountry for 75 miles around sont in It excursion barges, aud a npumber of heavy four-horss teams came up {rom New York Oity. The convsyance averaged much moro comfortsbls and better than a car, Most of them really bad springs, and wore painted, though X saw ONE WHITE PINE WAGON withont, which contained an aristocratle and hsppy famlly, Evarybody was anxions to got to the Iske, and a person Joat no social standing by riding in the moat dlispidated or pooreat vehlole, But “thors was ample accommodation for all. Many poople, doalring to avoud the jam, atarted early, the firet teams probably leaving bofore 8 o'olook. ‘Thus waa the crowd in the Lotels gradually diminlshed so that when, between 8and 10, the grand rush began, theto was plenty of zoom for them. The heary shower of yestorday afierncon was one of tho groat blessings with which Natore has recog- nized the [mportance of ragatta week, for it wet the road completely, so that thronghout the en- tire day not the slightest inconvenience waa ex. perionced from it. The ride, therefors, to the lako was very plessant, The alr was fresh, the thick olouda obsoured the sun, the rapldly moviug teams in each direction and belore aud behind as far aa the eye could reach, fur- ulsbiod plenty of matorial for view aod excite- mont. There were no hlocks, and no trouble in getting the boats, for people were reasonable, and bundreds were willing to remain ssated quiatly o the grand atand for twa houra after the race, and take the conveysnces on the second trip. Thore wore, when fairly atarted, three continuous liuca of tesms reaching from the Iake to the town, and pretty near s line returning. The police arrangements were excelleat, the teama being kept in line and moving. IT WAS A NOISY CHOWD that filled them { every third ooe almost was filled by college-men, who ahouted and chsored everywheco for Cornell. The van of the long procession apread the naws of the result as it passed along, and many of the houses, from the outskirts of the town up to the hotel were trimmed more or leas with Cornell's colars, Thers were no eorious aocldents on the road, potwitbstanding the rush of teams. No person was iujured, bot several carrisges were broken dowa, snd three dead hornes lying st the alda of the road showed how the poor snimals had suffezed, The Baratogs Bowing Assoclstion deserves CHICAGO, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1875. muoh credit for the provision which 1t msde for tranaportation, Licenses wers granted by it the town haviog conferred the power tipon it 1ro6 of chargs, and its sgents bad the power to revoke them when any of tho agresments aigned by liconse-holders wore violated. The charge for passsge to the Iako wan 60 cents, and thero was no lsck of accommodation, THR RACE. The litlo stesmor provided for® the uss of the reporters loft the hosd of the lake somowbat after 10, and steamod away ap to o staring point of tho race. The wind had beon blowing protty freshly by this time, and the surface of the lake was connidorably rufed, .o much no that it wan sorfounly tuought that postpopemont would bo necossary, Tho gun (o maka ready, howaver, sounded promptly at 10:30, n half hour hefore the timo of starting, and, an the steamor drow noar Bnako INll, tho crows could be meen bustling about their quarters, launching their bosts, and starling oat from the shoro amid farewoll words of encouragement of thoir frionds. Quickly tho wators about the atart- ing waa alive with aholls floating about to oblaln positions, Bowdoio was firat in line, Union socond, and Corncll tbird, tho Isat named having taken a littlo epin down the courss just to limbor the men up a littlo, which was indeod generally no- ticed and remarked upon by those upon tho stesmer, Brown, Williames, Harvard, Princoton, Hamwilton, Amb: Wesloyan, Columbla, Yalo, and Dartmouth appearad in that order ready. ‘Fho start was from anchored boatr, to which the ruddors of tho sholls were hold. The water was still little ruffied, though by no means choppy. The boata wore summoned by tho referce, sud 8 consulistion had, when it was decided that the prospects ware In favor of slmost porfectly quiet wator in & Hittle whilo, and go it was docided to wait. Tho shells went back to their positions again, and tho mon sat {n the aweltering hot aun for fully half sn hour before tho mgnnl to be roady was given. Thoy woro to bo started by the woid “Go TMERE WAS CONSIDERADLE JOCKEYING, and at the first time word was given an even send-off was nob obtained, and threo sharp whistlos from tho roferes's boat brought tho eagor crows to o reat, and again they backed up o tho atako-boats. No time was wastod by tho startor, aud the momont the boats were falrly in line in the order nrrapged so long ago, ho sboutea '*Aro you rondy? Go.” 'The long rowa of oars caught tho wator almost simultancously, Brown, howovor, & listio tardy, nnd away thoy dashed with all tho horry and splash caussd by the excitemont of the momont, They scon sottled stendily to sheir work, however, and quickly began to show of what mntorial thoy wero made. Willlams, Cornell, Columbia, Dartwouth, Yalo, Hamilton, and Harvard kopt well together for tho firat quarter, DBowdoin aod Drown s little behiod and eido by side, Wesloyan and Princeton noxt, aleo together,, and Unlon an open length behind, Blowly but sarely YWilliams, Cornoll, Harvard, aod Columblia drow out of the crowd bofore thoy reached the haif. Dartmonth kopt well forward after them, and Amberat, Brown, Yalo, and Princoton kept along protty evenly, Atthe ilags which marked tho fivo-oighths of a mils, Williams and Cornetl rore apparontly prow sod prow, and LAYING TO THKID OARS DEAUTIFULLY Harvard atso agemed to bo nonrly oven with these two crows, Yalo s littlo bobind, pulling their slow, stoady siroke. Harvard's boat was a {ittle ghaky, bat strong, lusty strokes sont it rapidly through tho water. Hamltoo had dropped considerably in tho roar at tho end of tho first mile. Corngll entorod npon the second mile as frosh as yjpos. tho first, and at tho end of the milo and & HAlf. had loft sovaral boat~ longtha of open water betweon her stern and Williame' prow. Harvard appoared to have lost something, 38 well a8 Williams, while Yalo still pulled atoadily » stern row two or threo lovgths behind Harvard and about ovon with Dart~ mouth. Columbls now drow abroast, and at tho mile and seven-sighths appeared on a line with Harvard, Cornell being yot unapproached. HARVARD, DARTMOUTIS, AND COLUMBIA had s good raco from this pointto the 2-mils flags, where Columbia was diatinctly the second boat. Yale then quickened its siroke a litile for the first time, and on the ndut quarter visibly gefned on Harvard, evea lapped her. Cornoll was now upon the last throe-quariors, and the oxcitlog and decialvo period of tho race begsn. <Cornell had » load of eix lengths over Columbis, ten over Harvard, Willlamg, Dart- mouth, snd Yale, and wind and pluck enough to apurt ; and gradoally thoy all drew ahead of Yalo. On the next quarier, Harvard and Dartmoush gained two or thres lengths over Yale, and now Harvard drow away from Dart. mouth, and almost lapped Columbia. Cornoll, baving a good lesd, nevestheloas quickened tholr stroke, and would not yleld an inch. The Dart~ mouth boys pulled with tremensdous power, kooping woll aftor Harvard. THE VINISHING MALF-MILE of the race was no doubt tho fastost evor pulled by a college crew, for raraly have thros—yos, four—such good teams closed a contest under such & prosure of excilement aa must have ‘been foit by the oarsmen. The cheoring from the grand stand was tromendous, and the crews heard (t .a mils away. Cornell at the 2%¢-milo lino flags had mads it certain that “the College Navy would carry homo tho 'Varsity colors, ™ and waa rowing, with the coolnees ot profossionals, its provionsly-de scribed atroke, lifting tho sholl with every swing. Harvard waa in too long a race. The men bad tired, and thoir distross waa plain, as they rowed raggedly and with less effort than in the previous half, Only by degreea did the crimeon fade, for the men hold pluckily on to the lsst inoh of theiratroko—wich the last poundoftheirstrongth. Dartmouth, which had all aloog rowed tho race of glants, failed only in the mannor of ex- orcislog thefr physical power, sud the foarof Cornell's frionds was that their gritty, snappiog, plunging atroks, under the quick action of tawny men, would be too much for Cornell, It did tell rapidly in the last eighth, aud carried the big fellows close upon Harvard's line, keap- tng Yals at & reapoctful disiance, thongh the Iatter was spurting to closo up, Thero was not distance enough left for Dartmouth to beat Hervard, but they wmsought to do so with & dogged eplrit il thoy got by the lipe even. All this timo Columbla had a lead on Harvard, having etolon it on & upurt ust atter the Lialf, and waa slightly drawing on Cornell ; but the latter waa an excel- lont crow for a final struggle, and bad wearly fiftoen aeconds’ lead at the last loe of buoys; oonsequently, it had nothing to fear, and, aa the result shows, took tho race with sli of ten sec- onda to spare, TOE BACE EETWEEN HARVARD AND COLUMBIA over the last fow lengthy was truly magatflcent, for both crews were moat ovenly matched, sud Columbis won by only a second and a hslf. Nor was this the only exciting contost. Dsrtmoutls was a length abead of Yalo, who was but s second behind Wesleyan. All the crews that were placed csmo In within the same minute, and little Hamilton was neck aad neck with Bowdola, and but a neck shead of Unlon, Princeton loat oo scoount of the sudden illnesa of one of its men, and did not croas ths line, THE BEGATTA BALL. Tho brilliant success of the day's programme tho effect of the regatta ball in f' for the weariness of the day was so l;ln Any quo suticipatod thal the at- tha “ball w 1 As the pnzes wae nudcd"u“cr{au:':‘ Hal, that bocamo the conlte of sttraction at midnight, but the Unitad Statos, being tho head- quartora of the Cornell crew, wers the happy poesensors for the avening of the sholl in which the race waa won, handsomoly docorated with tho college colors, and &lmna on the balcony, It wiaa the Moces of hundreds of young Isdies, encorted by the enthumantic Carnelliane, Tho chandoliors wers docked with pink and whilo, and the feminine adheronts nr"uu college on the Jake Lisd incresaed wonderfully, PR i ANOTHER ACCOUNT. 3 AT THE RENDEZVOUM, Kew Yonx, July 14.~The New York Tribune's spocial correspondent at Saratoga gives tha fal- Jowing graphic sccount of tho Univorsity race : At 10:45 the migoal gun boomed the word of command to tho crews to gather at tho atarting- lne. Tho threatening breeze did not doter them, and they began anwly to contre st tha roodezvous, That apsck which appeared on the water just now, put forth its long legs with an in- stantaucons Darwiniam, sod grow from a dot to 8 lino, and from & line to an amow, w28 Bowdoin Ler whits caps rivaling those on which ebo rode. Bho was ju line at 11, and waited for more tardy contostants. Union soon mado her sppoarance, pulling aver from tho sonth sido of the hill. Cornell tol- lowed, pulling in good form, and now the ohjrct of eager attention sincé tho victory of yestorday #ave birth to the prodictions of anothor snccesa. Brown now tock her station by ker pirata fiag, and Willisma camo noxt. Hsrvard was nnxt in order, not puiling In the bost of form. Prince- ton was the soventh boat to reach its place, while Hamilton, Amhorst, Wesleyau, snd Colum- bia alf precoded Yale. WHEN TIIR BOAT APPROACRED, tha favorito of tho botlors aud sportsmen and pride of uo many frionds snd foes, 1t wan impos- siblo to repress a cry of admiration. This might not bo the winning erew, there might not be the pluck or Juck that wecures victory, but this was the pootry of motion. The stosdy stroke, the rise and fall of the body, the rhythmic awoop of the oar, tho pertact unity of the crow, made the ontry of the Yalo crow ono of thosights of the day, Tho six oars moved like one, auvd, I daro say, each heart boat like *“sixty.” Dart- mouth was Isst, though not least, aa the aequer showed, bior big men bammering away at their short, quick stroke o3 naual, The gathoring was worth a raview. The Lialf-naked boys, brown s Iudians, were THE FLOWER OF PHYRIOAL DEVELOPMENT of tha Amorican oolleges. The muscles ntood out fall and firm as iron, and tho bosuty of their tannod backs and shoulders was snough to con- vinco ono that fleah color ougbt to bs bronze. In cach boat tho six hoads bend. Aa if bys machine the osrs fiy back, the Joug browna boata crouch liko dogs held in a leash, tholr noses thrust out; overy cord is strung, waiting for the word to fly. At last thoy woro rosdy. Tho au- tiquo gun missed firo, and Mr. Gunster, reduced to Nature'asigual, ealled out, “ Arc you roady 7" A moment of dead silonce and anspense, whils each man counts throo undor kis broath “ruEN a0 C Thoy aro shot like tho arrow from the baw, Tho start was made at 12:03%. Tho soventy- oight oars flashed at once, aud in ali the line not a boat missed {ts stroke. Harvard, according to ita old tradition, gnined tho best start, Tue Cornell crow, the men of the hoar, gsloed tho noxt hest, and pulled away nock and neck with Uarvard, At first, tho distance was acarccly (mmepubls. but soon Corncll was seen to pasn Williams on tho extreme weat of tho line, and to bavo au apparont lead nf eversthing ou Lior side of tho course. Ou the Snake 'Lill ade. Harvard shot out, dropping Hamilton on one aida and Union on ihe other, and it was not long beforo 8ho had a lead on Yale. The contrs boats were pretty wall bunched, The green caps af Darte mouth, aud the Brown's aud Wosleyan's boats wore well to the front. AT THE ONE-NALFY MILE the positlons of the crows wore as follows: Uornoll, Harvard, Dartmouth, snd Columbis in tho front rank, with Yals, Wosloyan, Bowdon, Brown, and Amberst close up. Princoton aud Williams woro elightly beliind these. Farther back Uslon and Hamilton had mattors to thom- selves, Tho zace at this poiot was flue; Har- vard ahead ; Coraell pulling vary cleanlv about thirty-three strokes to ths minuto; Columbia, at thirty-aix, was already showing bher metal; and Dartmouth doing surprisingly well in the centre. Harvard's puculiar stroko ~was noticeanle, and, notwithatanding s want of uniformity in the boat, thero wss a cortaln epirit and desh which augured woll for a final triumph, Yalo way rowiog well together aud with tho finlsh of & Jong-trained crew, but the Dboat did not move as hor partiasns would Lave wished, snd the percoptible pause at the end of aach 6troka seemed ta aattla tho boat aud stap her headway. TUE FIRST DISASTER of tha raco camo to Yals, who fouled the flrst flag on her couree, which may bave contributed to sol her back s little. Cornell pulled s stoady and deliborata strokoe, after the manner puraiod by the freshmeon on tio asme wator yesterday, and matle nstonishing beadway with “spparent easo, but Harvard had evidently set bher mind on a pood lead, and mauaged to koap it by an effort for a long distance, Columbis, too, began to draw up about tho mile flag, and for s short ttme waa socond In the race, mccording to the roferss, though tho Cornsll bow does 1ot think ahe waa ahead of him at any time, The raco now prasouted A NEMARKABLE SPECTACLE. The first divialon of the flotilla incladed Har- vard, Columbia, Cornoll, and Dartmouth. Thon, after s interval, Yale and Wealoyan camo al- mont slde by aide, leading Brown, Awmberet, William, Princoton, owdoin, Hsmilton, and Unlon, who made up the rear gusrd. Soon after the mile the Iattar wero joined by Princeton, who foll to tho rear. TLooking at the race from the mde it had little rogularity, but from the front snd roar the boats, follomiug their difforent lanes, were scen to be dotted regalarly all acrosa tholr courne, The flags wore working to perfection ; fow boatsa had nn{ tronble with them. Yale was delayed little if sny by her foul, and Brown makes uo complaint, though is was thought at one time she had styvuok » Ih[t in passing neer tho widdle of the course, All dashed prosperously aud brightly up the courss, striving with evory atom of skill and strength for the lead, but thora was littla change in the mlmueonmnnu aftor the first Lalf milo. The crews which took tholead retainod 15, and the gtews which tirut fall ta tho rcae only dropped further and further back as the van swept on- ward up to the mile and a half, The boats aud men STOOD THE TERRIBLE STRAIN BIAVELY. The crimson was still aboad, Columbis per- bLaps noxt, aud Coruell $hird, though the differ- once botween (e three boats was but a fow foet, and precedonce waa bard to deside with such » Interal distanco aa strefchod botweon Columbis in the middle of the line aud Hervard and Cor- noll almost At tho two oxtromes, ‘The differenca betweon tho three was not over Lalf s boat's length. Dartmouth beld hor own, sud was prensing tho loaders hard. Always making a fine appearance in a race, Darlmouth was & conspicu- ously-hendsome craw as they sped away down the course, pulling with amazing vigor.” Their greon caps picked thom out plalnly from the tiold, If tha observer falled to recognize the maguiticons physique of the men. Dartmouth was OXE OF TUE GRAND BURPAISES of the race. Yale. alus, was soon to be the otbor, ‘I'here waa Yala hsuging on the flank of Dartmouth in perfect forim, oful, vady; atroke aftor atroke tslling wilh absolute perfuc- tlony everydotall complete,—a moat beautiful sight. But bow waa it that Darimouth, the un. sciontifio and derided, kopt that length or so head ? An omiuous question, Btill Yale's par~ nu wore ot discournged, Yale has pulied a waiting 1ace always, thay reasoued. 1! tago of Cornell was becoming somewhat alarming,—tivo or wix lengtbs at least, * But wait tilf Bob Cook lsts bimsalf out ou the lsat mile. Then you'll ses comfort.” @n they came with their nearest oowpetitor, the Wesleysn, DBrown, Amberst, Willisws, Princeion, and doin followed, Union sud Hamiitou still madly contesting the rear positon. letwen tbe mile and & bsif and 2-mie hfl badly nseded Lelp cama to the Union and Hamilton io the shape of a dissater tosome of the ojhers abead of theat, PRNICKTON DEOPS OUT. Forsmile and & hall the Fricoston decant position, At this point she I:figod per- captibly, and it wss remarked on bosrd she ref- aree's boat, that ahe was likelyto tako s very low position. Mr. Nichol, the Captan, noticing tha Audden drag of Lis boat, turned and observed that Mr. Qeorge Parmly, of Nem York, who pulled No. 4, waa ataring straight before bim with a fixed look, snd worked feobly at hin car. lle bad nardly eslled to him, ** For heavon's sake, Parmly, what's ths matter?" befors Parmly dropped bin oar end fell back sick apd fainting without roply nto the arma of Mr. Van Lenep bebind him.” The reward of s long period of labor and sbatineacs vanisbed in & moment. Tholifn went ont of the boat, and ahe fell mournfully out of the race, » log on the surface of the Iake, TIE MISFORTUNER OF IROWN AND YALE wora lean serioun, connisting of *crabs,” though thiess animnls are by no moane & {okn 0 s bost- raco, Tho Brown mon up to the 137 miles were wall forward Is the second division. behind Yale and Wesleyan, but atioad of Princeton, Bowdoin, Hamilton, Unlon, Amherst, snd _Will- isms. At thig poiut. bowevor, Bradbury, No, 2, caught a crab, and Willlams, Ainherst, and Bow- doin wens by them fiying, The Brown crew then r\u ou & spurt which atiracted great admiration n the steamers, and carried thom ahoad of Bowdoln and Willisms, one place back of the old ponition in. tho exact middla of tho raco. whilo Amherst managed to hold, in spite of tern- ble suffering on the part of Goodnow, tho stroko, who was seversly iil, 1hs sighth position. Drown managed to liold to the finish la spite of another misfortune, cousisting in s broken stretchor al No. 4, which proyentsd Mr. Roper melm doiog much an the Dnish. Willams and slo CAUGHT TWO CRAGA APIECE about hero,-and Weeleyan struck down » flag without doing horselt much harm. Theso ac- cidenta changod tho face of thingn at tho rear cooeiderably, In front, Comell. by a remsrk- ably quick dash, made without sny appareut oxtra elfort, had drawn ahead of Harvard and Columbia, #o that pbie Lad cloar water, and tho othor two were loft to struggle desporatoly with one anathor. Wesloyan was pulling up very fast here, and Dartmousk looked asif sho could keoj on at the psme paco for a weck without difj- culty. Now was the time for Cook to be beard from. CORNELL was galning moro and more, and tho most eflective apurt, mnot to be usoless, must como soon. Cook eays he did call for it, but it dido't come. The boat moved up & littlo on Dartmouth, but scemed to dragins discournged way, and it was plain boforo tho 2i¢- milo lag was roached that Yalo was o beaten boat. At 215 miles Cornell bad a lead of sevoral lengttn, which had bean obtained without quick- ening thoir stroko, and apparently without extra offort, As the goventh and oighth boats crossed the last haif-mile line, tho usual hosrse rosr greoted them from the grand stand, and Boct o flama of excitement _into every oarsman's veins. Cornell put in a bard atroke, not exactly a apurt, but whict had tho same effect. Harvard, though Pplainly tired, auswered to the spurt, but Colum- bis, throwing evory poond npon her gilded oar biades, made s superb spurt,and oponed betwoon Uarvard and herself a gap which scparatod her by a bnir'a breadth from Corpell Within five longth of tho line & crab was captured on the port side of tha boat, which o her tromblo from prow to rndder, and vhe stopped almost short. Haivard gained a good length. It was A TEHILOVS BPLABH, DARH, AND FLOUNDER with Columbia for s moment, as IHarvard BYUng up, but she gathered berself brasely to- othier, sud, after a fow lHmping strokes on five ogs, the boat cluful the swing agato, and just #wooped ovor in time, s second sod a haif abiead of tho crimson. TNE OPFICIAL BCORES. The officinl order and timo on alt the crews is sanounced as fallows by M. Wasson ¢ rl;rf. e Re Min, 16 First, Cornoll. ... Hocond, Columbia Thied, 'Harvard... Fourth Pifth, Wealeysn,. 8ixth, Yalo.. Heventh, Am! Elghth, 'Brown. ‘Ninth, Willaron. No time was taken for Union or Hamiltou, Princetou did not compote in the race. AFTER THE RACE. To-night tho strects of Saratoga are fllled with crowds of undergradnates aud alumni of the various colioges, Columbis snd Harvard gutherod on tho steps of the United Statea Iotel and choored each othor alternntely. The Cornell crow camo in lste from the lako and marched through Broadway, led by a band, es- cortiug tha victorious crews. All tho coiloges jowed In the procession, and tho ntmost good foeling provails botweon the yvictors aud the van- quishied. Yalo asd Harvard bave bured tho hatchet, and marched togethor. Tho etudents aro eloglog thoir college songs in front of tho hotels and cheoring each of the loading orows, ‘I'he collegiate balls will be held to-night at Congress, Grand Union, and United States Ilo- toln, and the ailvor memorial cups will bo pre- #onted to the victors at the United Btates by tho Hon. Btephen A. Kellogg, of Connecticat. THE SINGLE SCULL NACE. James Watson, umpire, makes the officisl an- hooucement of the time in the single soull race, 2 milos: First, Julisu Kounody: time, 14:213¢; tiecond, W, F. Weld; time, 14:50. ————— CORNELL'S VICTORY. OREAT EXCITEMENT. Bpecial Disvateh to T'he Chiaao Tribune, BanraToua, July J4.—Cornell has just won the groat intor-coltogiate race, and the natty colors of the Corpelisn and white wava triumphantly qn every side. 1t is estimated that sbout 20,000 peonla wore gathared an ths shores ax the grand stand. Tho most {otenss excitoment prevails, and the Corcelt and Columbis crows are belag carrisd through the etreots on the shoulders of thoir half-crazed comrades, beaded by a band of muaic. Dartmouth's poai- tion waa most unexvected, no one placlog her among the firat six crows, Bresiin, of the Unitod States, has jnst mado a speech of congratulation to the Cornolians, and he, too, is being carried tbrough the corridors. The Yale mon aro terri- bly disappointed, and are verv shaky, Thousands of doliars heve changed handson the resnit of the race. Yalo was tho favorite in the pools, with Harvard and Princeton yarying an socond nhojces, Tho 1ogatta ballis to be held to-might, To. morrow the athletic contest oocurs, ————— THE FEELING ELSEWHERE. Ir UACA. Traacs, N. Y., July 14.—The pews of Cor- noll's second aud greatest victory hiss aroused a most intenso enthusissm here. The great fire- bell and other bells are rioging. Ths Cornsll University cuimes nro poaling ; bombs and fire- crackera aro oxploding ; guus are firing, aod business places and private bulldinga are fes- tooned with the uational and University colors, and bands are parading the strests. Dispatches have beon sent to the crows at Baratoga to come liere before dispersing for their homoea. CONUBATULATIONH, Nzw Yorg, July 14.—Fifiy-soven mombers of tbe Cornell Alumpi Association of this oity unite insending the following dispatch to the Captain of the victorfous University crews: * Once again we send you our congratulations. May the laurels you now wear sver be worn by those who snoceed you, and brighten, ratber than fads, by tha lapss of time." ity THE WINNING CREW, A QUENTION OF 81ZE. Special Dupaleh to The Chieago Tribune, 8amatoos, July 14.—~\When the Captain and bie asdociates of the Coruell crow left Saratogs lsst swinmer thoy bad alresdy setfled one perplexing matter—tuat is, the right size of mea to make good osrwmoen. In tual race the Ithacans felt suro of au exocelleut position, if they were not the wiunery, but Hulshlug fith in tho coutost and astern of plucky Williswns waa & bitter dis- appointmout. Lookiug for the reason of their fadure, it was dotermined—~first, thal the crow was made up of msn too big and too tall; or, in other words, the sholl carried **too much beet," and, second, their atroke was tooulow and Iacked tho all-essential element of being able to send the boat aloug with suy speed. This yoar they pioked out etroug, wiry men, tho averago waight rupning about 160. Every- thiog went well with them from the beglaning of their tralnlng to the time of the race. From tho tirwe that they were onosen to represont the college colors the greatest confidenco sud en- thusiaym had beoa falc sbous shem. They com- mekced la Novembor ¢o use the rowing weiglts, but 4id not contine themuelves o this practice, orking alsa o ihs “honzontal bars, amnging clubs, lifting welghts, and heidening every miacle af the body.” Lung befors the ioe was out of the lako they were rowing in the inlet. They soltled domn at ancs o miff yractics, doiog about 6 miles in the morniog before breakfast, and from 6 to 8 miles about & o'siock in the afternoon, They wore almays libaral gy Cornell ut diat, and tha Commodara of this oar, who al5o pulled tho pori-bos oar, continuadtus ammo troatmont, Thoy nsed flal, fruit, sod Yognia- bloa in latge proportions, and were gisen thele rations of atrawberries with axceeding rorularity, ‘Thoy had never bean sick nince they commsneed to train, nor lisd their training boe intermiltont and uustable, a4 In some ciowa. It had been n soriea of cootintious offorts, maintained Ly & ateady enthuaissm and a perfect concord, Tho musclo of the mon. ia sdmirable, an may bo Judged from the apponded atatistics of the boat: —Weaght— Age. Betght, Wiier, deg. Dow—Jobn_Beylm W 0" e B rm A ermen, 7T, M. ‘Cumberland Hill, R, 807 155 15 Ko, 3-Danisl QU b to, "7, L, Jsckson- villo, N, ¥ivuvernr. 508 18 155 No, 3—Albert Rufus Gil- lin, 773, M, A, Kios 130, B.rererersnren 510 18 16 Ko, i—tames - Lorenzo Jarvis, 8, 8,, Canaatota, o Yt anisicara b OA0N $68 400 No, 5~Clias, Oyrua King, ‘o, A, eimont, N.Y..2¢ 800 174 168 Htrokn "sud - Captain— Johu Nelaon Oetrorn, Handolph atreet, G A s weight 16010 el 10043 welght, 160}, (St " Unper e, natural), arm, arm. Bow—Sayles,, s 0707, W g No, 2—Harto. my A Nora—ailim T 11 G g 1 No, s~King, 10 ' Btroke—Osirom 4 y 3 1 1 HNaring shet(—(Vaters & Bon, Troy, g:. Y., buildern ; maty paper; length, 60 feet 3 widih, 21 Inches depth amidehips, ¥y Inchea: weight, 150 poun Danshe's aweepm, 12 feet 3 inches, waighing about 43 liacing dress—Bow oar, with eap of white aud rad ; blue frunk ; stripped to thn walst, — THE OTHER CREWS, COLUMNIA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribune, 8anatouA, July 14.—It hod been thought that Columbis, having piaced itscll at tho head of American colleges in boating, would bo apt to bs carried away by vain-glory, and the entbusiasm which had suatained them, snd in no great ds- greo contributed to their success, would die away since the object Lud boen attained, For- tunstely it was not so. When tho mon returned to their Alms Mater in the fall tho subject of boating was at onco resumed with a vigor that showed the old firo was glowiog as warmly as ever. Columbia was not sativlled with ono victory, but was just aa esgor a4 if her sons Lad never attsined the first place. Two of tho best champions of the succesaful aix were, howerer, gradustes, and the crew, thorefore, loat Frank Rees, tho stroke, and Cornell, the big man. And it 80 foll out also that of the remainder.cir- cumstances proveuted three from joining the Loat. Of tho origival six only oue remaod— J. . Goodwin—who had rowed as No. 5. He was, with great harmony of fooling, elected Captain. and ho at once went to work ¢o maks up the crew of '756. Fourteen voung mecn, in- cluding lmsalf, from tho commencement of the winter devoted themsclves to specisl oxorcises in the gymnasium, They practiced for a given number of buurs st tho rowing woights to do- volop the muacles of the arm aud those behind the ahoutder, Also, they used tho rowing-ma- chine regularly to aid the mon in getting the idea of tho stroke, and in catching the movement of & crew, They, with s heroism whick people who hiave long given up the balo- ful pleasuros of the confoctiousr cannot now ro- alize, forosworo pastry. ices, wine, and tobacco, As the montha wore on and the time for the opeuing of the niver drew near thoy abandonod coffes. An 8oon s tho Harlom water was fit for rowing, Goodwin bogsn to practico them in pairs, and in tour-oared gige and io barges, Roes and Cornoll coming down often and giving tho boneflt of their criticisma and experieucy, One by one tho ineflicient were dropped, until oaly eight remained. These were workad for a moath 1n the bargs, and alss went out separatoly with tho Captain 1n a palr-oared boat to perfoct thom- selves in the atroke, From the eight resulted tho following crow : & Ape, Height, Weight, Ne Bow—Trring Spraqus UK s % e 183 No. 2=Edward E. Bage, "7, 5, of B, Bpuyten Duyvil, N wer 8,11 107 No. 3—T. G, Murphy, 71, B.of A, Middictows, Conn. : 6w 107 No. 40, 602 167 of M., Brooklsn, N, ¥ Gl Strake 'sud_Catain— per To win, 76, New York...... Good s Al 162 Averagus—Ae, 21116 helght, 5,11 5 weight, 106+, Cheat Fore (natural), Biceps, arm, Bow—~Sprigut E I T 1 No, 2--Hage P iy P Tl Tl 2 1§ 1t L) win, % W 1Y Racing_sheti—Thoias Fearon, Yonkers, ¥, Y., tuilder: materal, Spanish cedar { tengely, 49 (4, G (0.} beam 21 4. § depth, amfdsliips, 8% in, bow, 03 in, } stern, 5 in. ; weighit, 130 e, Donaliue's oary, L3 ft,'§ in.; welght, 4% s, Thaeis dress—Bitue and white handkorchiefs, blue on starboard sud whito ou port; stripped £ the waist and white trunks, DARTHMODTH. All of Inst winter aud spring fonnd the officers of the nsvy of Uartmouth Colloge direct ng the expected choson team of that institution as to how best thoy thaycould usa their arms, shoul- ders, and lets, 50 that each portion of the re. voh—lwg humsn machine would be tn readiness to bogia serious work when called upon, About the 1st of Fobrnary thors was a complolo organiza- tion, sud from that time to tho 25th of Aprillast, resolute but moderato exorcise brought the men to » state of pleasant phvsical parfection. The crew selected comprised four of last vear's six, with two new men of rugged mein and s sort of Herculoa build_across tue bost, shoulders, aud loins, Much ding -danq work was required to turn the mmewy New Hampatire lsds from the evil of their ways, Versistontly they declared that the system of training which bad sapped the functions of vitality was all right after all. They wers *‘tough mountain boys, and could staud It,” In fact, demanded beiug put through junt such **a conrse of wprouts.” Whon Jlast yeoar they had trained thomusives julo fover and sxhaustion, and woere better fittad for the phy- sicisnu's handa than the territlo strugels in which they took pars, oyes wore opened and wouder waa oxpressed tuat they should tesl so worn out, 4o limp and loose, avd jucapable of exertion without the greatest effort. They found out in timo that excossivo exortion produces dability and decay, while exerciss, properly so called, teuds to devolopment sud health, And so thosa Dartmouth inds abandoned the **saw meat and bloody boues " sysiem of training, and took to more borviceabls things, The result of 8o much common ssnse waa plajuly seen fn therace. ‘Tho following componod tho crew ;— Wbt ast Racing Age, Heloht, winter, weights Bow—Willie G, Eaton, Jr., ‘15 Lowell, Masa '3 Sly 163 138 No, I—Bumuer Wallacs, N, 1. sy 168 180 No. 3 (snd_Captaluj— enjamiy F.ltouiuson, 7, Manahester, N, H.22 600 160 150 No, - Wader 0,'Frost, 7i6, Dublin, 4 oI 1 15 600 18 1B ) ter, wn 6,00y 183 110 Avorages~Ago, 22)j yoars; beight, § feet; wolghly 166 140 e, ——Cheat-—— Lores Naturall Inftated, Diceps. “arms, TRl Y e on gy 4 uy My Wy T 0w 1 1y el 4 uy e B, Riflat, Groenpolt, 0% ) la B, Eltlo s e fidee s & ek udu&‘nvwm 49 foet & choe; dopth, amidahips, G% snches bow, 5 Snchios; atern, & luchos 3 welght, L pouds ; Dotahlo’s awsops, 13 Toet ¢ inchea ; weight, X pounids each. Ructng dres—reon hoadkerchisty, white shitta trlmnuurtllh groen, lm;lmu truaka, Al LE, Up to the time whou a change was made i the Yuup orew it way probably n.f {avorite, A fow days ago Cuandler No. 2 way removod from the crew, on acoount of a digesiive troubla that NUMBER 325, probatly aross from overtralning. Hal Bubsiituts man, took hia place, Ims thln]ct}n:':: burt the prospscta of the crow, Yalo waa ths firat colloge adoptiog the alow recovaring of the Englieh stroks, and the merits of the naw styla mero talked abont o asslduously that groat thinga wero expected from tho crew. (twasas foilgws: Bow—Georgs Toomis Brownn, ° Zeiob Weiga, 78, 8, B. B, Eoat Hadd RSOV s T ot 3,8, 8. B, Dnffalo, N, Y... 20 B No. d-Duvid’ liyds Kellogg, 6, ik Apuyten Duyvll, N. ¥ 1.... 60 10 X, 4 Charies Nowall Fowler, - I8, Lons, 111.. [ :-«,L-;‘mh‘:n Km = e ., Bruibiers, 0. m s, Bieike and " Captaineiia By :{;?;-fln Cook, '8, Fuyelto Averages— g eersas 8.0% 1 ; helght, 8.10)¢: weight, 160, (el Chest. Bieeps, arm, Row—Brownell, | S @ g on B a2 nf::: m“ 40, g i of Sow Haven, bulha: B & U era; material, Bpanish eoda Lngel 4 21 Tuckien; depthibow, 15 luchess seisbign 3 uched ; atern, 41¢ fuchen; welght, 15! Racing dyess—fius hmuhm'cnlen,s White atirta sud | trunks, ) HARTARD, Of last year's six, Liarvard had retained but: three for this vear's crew, but the vacant soats i were filled with good man, Esrly in November they wont into the gymnoealum, and, up to the ! titne of going on tha water, kot in stondy prac. | tice. flarvard went over to the herogien oFf b Yalo, aud its style of last searon was missiog, The quick recovery, the atraight bLack, wera goun, and in their stead tho slow awing aftoer the M]mt[e' which Caok, of Yalo, importad from En- | gland. The crow was as follaws : op A7 TehTME Weight, BOBY 165 600 164 6oy 6L o b b Webmern e i Stk il oS e eayn, TII, % 2 ANbraquo—ige, 0 L Beight; 5103 s weigubitg ety e Bl . Natus ral, 3~Taylol 2 g No. é—Thacun, DV S T 11 Nu, b= Wetin BT I S Btrke~Otin, b Ux 1o . Ay 4oy X akey, of Cambridge, Maa: material, Hpmnish 'cedar; Iongtl, 60 feet Leam, 203/ tnches; depth, bow, & inchen s smidships, 3 inchies; etern 6 inchea: welght, 160 ftw; Eag oarm, 13 fect 4 Inches: weight, 0%, ILh each, Raciny dress—Crinison bandkerchicls, white tranks, and stripped to the walst, AMJIERST, It was notorfous that the absence of represane tatives from Amherst last year was ot sccount of the locality in which tlio regatta was hold. Tho voung men of the university had lhnlrfll'( ot John Morrissoy and all his works, and wera unwilling to bo quartered on an {mmoral lake, ' only 6 miles from the fauntng Spflnf;n. whers thero was & club-house. Dut the laurels of 1872 would not let the young ambitions of the pres- ont year slecp, 80 they foll into line, avd re- r;o;lvud tosend a crew. The chusen six wera sa ollowa : Weight— Age. Helont. Stay m,&'zodar Bow and Captatn—will- faim Orne Weeden, "7, Trovidauce, 1. L.....20 500 180 148 No. 3—samuel L Sobn E *i0, Liellefontatn 0% 153 1 o, 4 *i6, Delphi, Ind, LE S TR ) No. 4—Gerge H. ‘lterd, *i4, Morish Contrs, N. s n swWK 1 1 0, "¢, G €0 11 189 Btroke—AMiiton A, Good- now, %6, Wilmington, AVeRSE R i eight, 5160 wel e 158 1 i je, 44§ ! 2 54 3 1 Chial Diaede, Fore- 1 i p 1y e W uy 1 NOWDOIN was not reprosentod last yoar, owing to dissone sions which srowe in regard to tue drill of the crew, Thia yoar thoy entered the race with s good crow, composed as follows Age. Hei Bow and Captalo—E. 11 Had, 73 SR Windlias, Mo, 510 16 500§ 158 chias, Mo\ .. % Bl¥ Im No. 40, F. Hall, %%, Distield, % R e 610 10 No, 5—F, O, Payaon, 716, Fore- land, Me... s B0 1 Btroke—~d, M, 3, Houth Berwlck, Me, o3l K16 175 Averagos—Age, 2141 belight, 0,10 185 wilght, 1004, eat, natural, Bictpe, ‘:”r:;. Bow—Hall .., 37 1B ug by 1 u e e Racyng color—~White, BROWN Unlvorsity doss not sfiaisin & permanent navy and is not regularly rapresentod at the intere cotlogiate contests. “This years she ssut the fol« lowing crew : : Ape, Hel i Bow st Oaptata—Simuel got ™ THIMe Falghts won Bradvury, 77, Providence, . B0 1R No. 3—Willism Cary Josiin, Webstor, Mass, ., 610K 18 No, 3—Holon Stuart 1 s st 8 i} 2 1, Newport, s Btrolo-Fhaaklin il 13, Nlantle, Conn. a0 151 115 welglit, 138 s, Aatural Upper Fares cheat, arm. 87 14 3 S 13 No. —Roper. war iy 0% No, 4—Peck My 1 0% No, b—1xo, ol {;v ;‘l‘;.; Btroko—Ir a A v faemng sheli~] Co, (Chb% builders) § [ lengtl, 49 foet O iuchea; boam, 203¢ tuches § idships, 8% inches ; bow, 7 tuchoss |n$ I i."fit‘f.‘!'«fb‘.“.fi'u nglial swrapa, oot 3 Inclioa ; welgl g Hacng dress—Drown hesdsrchicts and fruakay atripped 10 o wast, HAXILTON mado ber firat reprosentation this year, Hey arew had to teavol 11 milod to the Mohiawk Rives to take their practios pull, and for a new and young organizatiop made a good show. The oiloning composod tha orow : 4 Aae, IHeight. Welght, Pow—A, L. Lova, 76, Saginaw, Now G 3 irow, g, 2t S0 o, 3—E. M. ) il burn, N. n osoT W RoCBLN, W Outdwell, 76, Sard . iestiseeeserninineen 80 N . 2 Biors and Gapwit—G. I Bk ‘fors 11, rooklyn, N, ¥, Aversgca—Age, 33 A 19 s + helgut, 6,10 L"’“" 181, 84 (inflat e . ng er; material, Spanish codar; b il 2010 drotie bowe T ataidabips, B in stern,’s lu,; wulam.fiw Iha; Dauabue's swsepd, 12 fi 410.;" welght, 6% ta eaoch, Ataeing colors—Rose pink. WESLEYANS. ‘The record mads by the weutleman who rere- seutod tho Wesloyan University at the differeal regartan haa been wonderfully good, The firsk timo they ovor ment & créw wasin 1672, whoy their freubmen cartied off lrat houuras as Spring flold. The uext time 8t Bpringfield azain they won second, and it ls lnmni the traditions of the boat-houve that they would have woa if 1bey Lad uot baon twioe fouled by Hsrvard. Lasi ear they were socond. Of the ernl ore lhru. iuoludial :hu O‘ph'sn. l:qv “fi’,“:.:‘. barstogs, aud two are freslmen. The) what wight be valied a Lght cxow. Wish the a3