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Crimson sailors have only one more chance to win the Fowle Trophy, symbol of supremacy among seven eastern colleges.
Yesterday, the four man team managed to beat M.I.T. 38 1/4 to 23 in its opening race. It lost to the Engineers 32 1/4 to 28 in the second, which leaves the play-off series at two all. The Crimson and M.I.T. also tied in the regatta finals last weekend.
The team meets M.I.T. in the Basin next Sunday in the wind-up, a mile race for the championship. The meet may also end the season, since a trip to the national dinghy races is still in the tentative stage. The usual team, Charlie Hoppin, Jim Nathanson, Tim Brown, and George Robertson, sailed in yesterday's encounter.
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