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Sailors Overcome MIT As Nathanson Wins 7

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The Harvard Yacht Club, led by the skippering of Jim Nathanson, captured both the Danmark and the Oberg Trophies in three days of sailing over the weekend.

Nathanson, competing for the Danmark Trophy in the International Dinghy Regatta on Saturday and Sunday, led the field with 110 points.

Yesterday, the sailors, vieing for the Oberg Trophy in the Greater Boston Championship, scored 111 points to M.I.T's 88. Fred Hoppin took top points in class "C," but Bill Wing of M.I.T. edged out Tim Brown in "B" division by one point.

Honors again went to Nathanson yesterday, as he gained first place in each of his seven "A" division races.

The freshman sailors qualified in the New England Championship Eliminations at Tufts yesterday.

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