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Snow and no wind stopped varsity sailors yesterday as officials postponed until tomorrow the Harvard M.I.T. finals for the Fowle Trophy and the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Championship.
Saturday the sailors quashed Worcester Tech 2-0 in the quarter finals and Rhode Island in the semi-finals by the same tally. In the first finals race on Sunday they eked out a 31-29 1/4 win over M.I.T., only to lose by the same score in the second race. The remaining races were postponed.
Pacing the boatmen was Jim Nathanson who grabbed four firsts in the regatta's six races.
If the sailors take the remaining two out of three races tomorrow, they will have won every major cup in the East this fall.
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