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Harvard's yacht club, with a total of 129 1/2 points, placed a close third behind Dartmouth and M.I.T. in the annual George Owen Trophy Eastern Championship Regatta. The race was sailed Sunday afternoon in the Charles River Basin under the auspices of the Crimson club.
Good helmsmanship by Captain David Noyes and his fellow skipper Roger Putnam gave the Crimson second honors with 69 points in the first division of the Regatta which was raced in two parts. The first division was topped by the crew of Emil Mosbacher and Warner Willcox of Dartmouth, who garnered 78 points.
In the second division, the Crimson crew of Bob Sherwood and George O'Day ammassed 60 1/2 points to gain fourth place. The victorious Indian skippers took a first in the first race and third in the second race to total their high score of 141 points.
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