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Swamp 11 Schools in Weekend Aquacade

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Crimson dinghy skippers concluded their season on the Charles River Basin over the weekend by beating out 11 other colleges for the Boston Dinghy Club Cup.

Boston University finished second with 235 points, followed by Yale (2331/2); M.I.T., last year's champion (225); George Washington (217); Boston College (195); Brown (182); Kings Point (154); Army (129 1/2); Middlebury (126); McGill (120); and Lafayette (80).

The leading finishers:

A DIVISION: Won by Coulson and Hayes (Yale); 2, Putnam and Clifford (Harvard); 3, Mattern and Harry (Boston University); 4, Nordblom and Dodge (George Washington); 5, Blatt and Eldrid (M.I.T.).

B DIVISION: Won by Greenbaum and Bridges (M.I.T.); 2, Francis and Hurley (Boston College); 3, Trayes and Valois (Boston University); 4, Granger and Patt (George Washington); 5, Whitney and Browsted (Harvard).

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