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Crimson sailors finished one-two-three in a run-off race against Dartmouth yesterday afternoon, qualifying for the finals of the New England Racing Champs. This weekend's meet took place at M.I.T. on the Charles in light to non-existent breezes.

Racing a triangular course in a field of six teams, Harvard Yacht Club skippers Dave Stookey, Dave Gantz, Tim Prince, and Wilson Halley first lost to Dartmouth on a protest. Both teams then fell to the Coast Guard Academy and romped over Bowdoin and Rhode Island School of Design. But the Indians' advantage disappeared when they succumbed to Williams, also on a protest.

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