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Varsity Sailors Take Second Behind MIT in Schell Trophy

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Varsity sailors placed second in the Schell Trophy Race held Saturday and Sunday at M.I.T.

The sailors were in first until the last Race Sunday afternoon when M.I.T. came up to win by 26 points. Frank Scully, captain of the A boat, was Crimson high scorer with 95 points. John Gardner was his crow. Charles McElroy skippered the B boat with Jim Nathanson as crew.

Northeastern finished 18 points behind the varsity for third. Midwestern challengers to the New England teams, Michigan and George Washington, came in eighth and ninth out of a 12-team field.

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