Monday, Jun. 29, 1925
Hudson
Seven eight-oared shells bobbed on the waters of the Hudson. To the rear bobbed in unison a strange assortment of craft. On the banks of the river a large, hot, cheering crowd yelled their lungs inside out. "Crack," snapped the starter's gun, and 56 oars buried themselves in the water, while seven megaphoned coxes roared at their crews. Thus began the Varsity eight-oar shell race of the Intercollegiate Regetta.
Washington quickly pulled ahead and maintained the lead for three quarters of the course. The U. S. Naval Academy's crew followed closely, gradually pulled even, finally won by a length. Washington was second; Wisconsin, third; Pennsylvania, fourth; Syracuse, fifth; Cornell, sixth; Columbia, seventh.
The Junior Varsity was won by Washington; the Freshman by Syracuse.