The sailing team scored 152 points to take third in a field of ten in the Danmark Trophy Meet held Saturday and yesterday at New London, Conn. M.I.T. fluished first, and Kings Point edged out the crimson for second.
Variable winds on the Thames River bothered both Harvard divisions and kept them from sailing consistently. Division A was captained by Frank Scully with John Gardner as crew. John Bishop led division B with Henry Horner assisting. Each division sailed ten races, division A taking the Crimson's only first.
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