Monday, Jun. 21, 1926

On Cayuga

Scorpions crawled on the bosom of Lake Cayuga one afternoon last week -- the red-and-white-footed scorpion of Cornell and the blue-and-gold of California. For nearly three miles they crawled evenly, staccato voices in their tails urging their legs to greater labor. Then open water began to show. There was a scorpion's length of it between the two when Cornell--her eight gigantic hearties bursting from a last effort which her slightly lighter California guests could not match--shot across the line, winner of a crew race that promised brave things for Cornell later on at the intercollegiate races on the Hudson.