. Old Boston boys and the games they played . navigation and the dangers incidentto the passage of steamers. Our sketch. 58 OLD BOSTON BOYS through the kindness of Mr. Braman, wasmade from the judges* boat. Of the two boats engaged in this spir-ited race, the Huron is owned by a clubof Harvard College students, and the Vo-lant is well known as the champion of theCharles River Association. The race wasnot for money, but a set of colors was tobe given by the loser to the winner inthe generous contest. The race was to bepulled pver the usual three-mile course onCharles River, the boats to be gove


. Old Boston boys and the games they played . navigation and the dangers incidentto the passage of steamers. Our sketch. 58 OLD BOSTON BOYS through the kindness of Mr. Braman, wasmade from the judges* boat. Of the two boats engaged in this spir-ited race, the Huron is owned by a clubof Harvard College students, and the Vo-lant is well known as the champion of theCharles River Association. The race wasnot for money, but a set of colors was tobe given by the loser to the winner inthe generous contest. The race was to bepulled pver the usual three-mile course onCharles River, the boats to be governedby ordinary rules, to start from the judgesline at half-past four, to round the stakeat the upper end, pulling starboard crews had been thoroughly andseverely trained and came to the line inmost excellent condition. The followingare the names and positions of the crews,as reported in the Traveller: Volant —Stroke, R. H. Stevenson, No. 2, A. , No. 3, J. C. Putnam, No. 4, R. Pratt,No. 5, R. F. Clark, No. 6, T. G. Steven-. VOLANT AND HURONO. W. Holmes


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