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Harvard's sailing club easily won both the Big Three Championship on the Charles River and the Jack Wood Trophy in Providence this weekend. In two other weekend regattas, the Crimson was third.
Three boats from each college competed in the Big Three competition Saturday. Junior Abbott Reeve of Harvard was the low point skipper in the regatta as his team collected 76 points. Princeton had 98, and Yale, 106.
Phil DeNormandie crewed for Reeve Jeff Storer and Joseph Worth skippered the other two Harvard dinghies, and Alfred Woodworth and Boyd Travsky were crew.
The Crimson won the Wood Trophy, a co-skippered event with two varsity crews, a junior varsity crew, and a freshman crew, yesterday, M.I.T. and Coast Guard finished second with 82 points, 13 more than Harvard. Brown and Dartmonth were fourth and fifth.
Varsity Crews
Storer, Worth, Reeve, and Jeff Padnos sailed in the event for Harvard as varsity crews. Denny Anderson and Steve Glovinsky handled the junior varsity boat, and Henry Meilman and Alfred Poor were the freshmen who competed for the Crimson.
Storer and Padnos sailed to a second place in A division, while Reeve and Worth were first in B division. The other two crews were third in their races.
Radcliffe's sailing team had to settle for second in a regatta hosted by M.I.T. yesterday. There were eight collegs in the event, which was won by M.I.T.
Sandy Storer skippered and Barbara Grant crewed in the A division for Radcliffe. In B division, Lisa Fulweiler and Joyce Heard were the sailors.
Last weekend, Radcliffe won the Jackson Captain's Cup.
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