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Crimson Sails for Ivy Title

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The sailing teams goes after the Ivy championship today and tomorrow at the Brown University Yacht Club when it meets seven other eastern colleges in a series of races split in half by a beer party tonight.

Pete Putnam and Frank Scully will be sailing the 12-foot Crimson dinghies in the A and B competition, respectively. Crewing for Putnam will be Tom Carroll, while John Gardiner will crew for Scully.

Other schools, entered in the races are Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, MIT, Brown Williams, Penn, Cornell, Army, Navy and Coast Guard. On the basis of last week's showing at New London, Yale and Brown will be the teams the Crimson must beat.

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