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AILI G The Maritime Sailing Squadron, under mentor Cdr.. Harry Clark, started off its spring season with a second place finish in the Kings Point Invitational Meet. Moving on to Army and the Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate Sail- ing Association Spring Championships the Mariners lin- ished up in the middle of the fleet. With competition over in the late spring, the squadron spent all of its spare time cruising the Sound looking for opponents with which to race its newly acquired Shields class sloops, donated by Mr. C. Shields of Larchmont, N.Y. The fall season saw a mixture of Shields boats, dinghys, and monomoys entered in a number of races and emerge successfully. As the winter came on, the Privateers were still seen out on the river readying their boats and new crews for the upcoming spring season. Officers responsible for uniting efforts in the newly or- ganized squadron are: COMMODORE-R. DUCK V. COMMODORE-C. MCINTYRE R. COMMODORE--R. CURTIN SAILING TEAM CAPTAIN B. ZIMMERMAN Xfl xt 75
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RQWI G With all but one crew member returning from a team that captured second place in the annual International Lifeboat Race fMaritime Academy Sectionj last May 28, Coxwain Henrick Kisling is looking forward to a highly successful season in his Hnal year at the helm. Backing up Kisling at the oars in the boat that was just nipped by Maine Maritime in the cherished race are Robert Blaney, Richard Casey, Robert Schadran, Peter Pia- seckyj, Roy lfVrenn, Tony Savas, and Ernie Mott. In outside competition before the International Race Kisling's team sunk the SS Bergensfjord crew of the Nor- weigian American Lines, while Bill Craft and Austin Brit- ton's crews Hnished third and fourth, respectively. The following week the Bergensfjord's crew got revenge, defeating Craft and Britton easily. The first week in May saw Craft, Kisling, and Britton defeat the USNS Upshur in that order. During the ensuing week the Upshur re- turned for revenge, but again fell short, finishing fourth be- hind Britton, Craft, and the SS Esso Panama. The Esso Panama took another stab at the cadets one week before the big race but was defeated by Britton in a close finish. tk
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