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As an aftermath to Saturday afternoon's crew races, six colleges competed in a dinghy race meet on the Charles River yesterday, the Crimson coming out on top with 104 points, topping M. I. T. by two. Boston College and Northeastern were tied for third with 79.

Boston University finished with 55 and Tufts brought up the rear with 48. Individually, Sam Parkinson in the B division and Ralph Evans in the C group, both of M. I. T., were outstanding, each winning four races.

Dave Noyes, captain of the Crimson Varsity octet, won three in the A division, while Harold Bocricke of Tech took two. Harvard's George O'Day captured two races in the B group.

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