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M.I.T. Cops Trophy; Crimson Sailors' 2nd

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The Harvard Yacht Club finished second in a field of seven racing teams on Saturday, as M.I.T. stole the Oberg Trophy from the Crimson in the Greater Boston Sailing Championships on the Charies River.

The M.I.T. and Harvard teams placed first and second in most of the five races, as 30-knot winds and strong guests capsized and swamped several of the other colleges' boats. Northeastern finished third.

On Sunday, also at M.I.T., the Crimson sailors lost the World trophy to the Coast Guard team, finish at last in a field of five.

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