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Harvard's front line sailors will compete in dinghies for the first time this spring at the Boston Dinghy Club Cup Races on the Charles River Basin Saturday and Sunday.
Dave Stookey and Tim Prince, who led the team's successful southern tour over vacation, will try to regain the cup, which Harvard won two years ago.
The Crimson's local knowledge not with-standing, M.I.T. and Coast Guard should both provide strong competition. The M.I.T. entries will be skippered by Terry Cronburg and Bob Schlosberg, both of whom sailed brilliantly last fall.
The Coast Guard Academy will send the only professionally coached squad in New England to the regatta. Led by Steve Martin, a veteran of the Academy's national championship team two years ago, the Coasties won the New England Team Racing Championship last November.
Martin will sail in "A" division for the Academy and Tony Pettit will sail in "B."
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