The Yacht Club is favored to defeat M.I.T. in the annual race for the Harvard-Tech Trophy today on the Charles. Although M.I.T. is the national champion, the race today is over a different type of course than the one where the Engineers gained their trophy. Depth will aid the Crimson in the contest as the team includes six top skippers: Fred Hoppin, A. C. Lang-worthy, John Deknatel, Phil Tierney, John Weske, and George Cronin.
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