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Williams Wins Dinghy Race With Crimson in Fifth Place

M.I.T. Defeated for First Time in Four Yoars of Sailing

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Roger Wilcox '41 and Chapin Wallour '42 skippered the Harvard dinghy team into fifth position in the collegiate sail boat races held yesterday on the Charles. Williams won with 38 points, as M.I.T. and Princeton trailed closely with 35 and 33 points respectively.

It was the first time that M.I.T. had been defeated in four years of dinghy sailing Because of the lack of wind the sailing was not too good, and the last race was called off. Thus the outcome is still debatable.

J. A. Rousmaniere '40 announced last night that there will be a dinghy race with Princeton before the football game this Saturday. Anyone interested in taking part in this race should see him.

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