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The varsity sailing team, led by Bill Saltonstall Jr., won the M.I.T. Invitational Sailing Competition yesterday to retain possession of the Geiger Memorial Trophy for the second year. The Crimson piled up 98 points, an 11 point margin over second place M.I.T.
Saltonstall and Larry Suideman dominated the 110 class, scoring 26 points. Carlos Rodriguez and Arthur Feenan were high scorers for the varsity, compiling 31 points in the Dinghy class.
Saturday afternoon at Tufts University's Mystic Lake, the sailing team finished second to M.I.T., in a race hampered by bad weather.
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