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Sailors Try for Cup

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Varsity sailors and teams from 11 other colleges will vie for the Boston Dinghy Club Challenge Cup at Tufts over the weekend.

George Robertson and Jim Nathanson will be the Crimson's two skippers. Addison Closon will serve as Robertson's crew, while Dave Cabot assists Nathanson.

The varsity, which held the cup two years ago, will seek to dethrone M.I.T., the 1952 champion. In five meets this season the Crimson has won two and placed second in two.

The freshmen sailors, who haves thus far won two of their three meets, face the M.I.T. freshmen in a dual meet at M.I.T. today.

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