| Stroke—Warmoth. |
| No. 5—Hogle (Captain). |
| No. 4—Wilson. |
| No. 3—Winter. |
| No. 2—Kaime. |
| No. 1—Campbell. |
Halcyon.
| Stroke—Barker (Captain). |
| No. 5—Henderson. |
| No. 4—Hollingsworth. |
| No. 3—Drayton. |
| No. 2—Wheeler. |
| No. 1—Berger. |
In the race between the third crews the Shattucks again got a better start than their opponents, and secured a lead which they kept increasing as they neared the finish. Within half a mile of the line the Halcyons raised their stroke for a moment and tried to spurt, but they were unable to keep this up, and soon fell back to 35. This four did not row in as good form as the other Halcyon crews did, and showed considerable want of coaching. Their pluck, however, was good, and they never gave up work until they had crossed the line. The third Shattuck crew rowed a very steady race, showing good form for the entire distance. The men sat in the boats as follows:
Shattuck.
| Stroke—Stoddard. |
| No. 3—Bloomer. |
| No. 2—Thompson. |
| No. 1—Keep (Captain). |
Halcyon.
| Stroke—Nelson. |
| No. 3—Phipps (Captain). |
| No. 2—Weston. |
| No. 1—Pruyn. |
The breaking of the record by the first Halcyon is a feat to be proud of when it is considered that in the crew which held this record previously were Fennessy of Harvard, and Brown and Simpson of this year's Yale Henley crew. There are undoubtedly several rising oarsmen in both the Halcyon and Shattuck boats this year. Harvard will get Byrd, Stillman, Glidden, Nickerson, and McKay, whereas Yale will have Francis, Nugent, and Vredenburg.
RECORD OF CONTESTS BETWEEN THE HALCYON AND SHATTUCK CREWS, ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE.