Word: cupful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pride, the U.S. champion 5.5-meter yacht, skippered by New York's Pete Masterson: the Seawanhaka International Challenge Cup, from the Royal Canadian Yacht Club's challenger Bibis II, in three straight races on Long Island Sound. Obviously the faster boat in heavy seas and high winds, Pride's winning margins were conclusive: 4 min. 14 sec., 5 min., and 1 min. Often called the "Little America's Cup," the Seawanhaka Cup competition is similar to the America's Cup in all but one respect: the U.S. has no monopoly on it. Pride...
...trophy for the new Championship will be presented to the Harvard team by Bus Mosbacher at the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association's annual winter dinner. Mosbacher, skipper of the victorious America's Cup defender Weatherly, donated the trophy last week as a perpetual award for the winner of the Ivy championship...
...Mosbacher, skipper of the victorious American's Cup defender, Weatherly, has donated the perpetual trophy for the new championship...
...young lovers strolled arm in arm into Death's own mausoleum. "The urn can be our cup of passion," said the young woman joyfully, "and the ashes will make a carpet for love...
Official recognition and sanction for the new championship was obtained from Ivy League athletic associations during the summer. In addition, Bus Mosbacher, skipper of the America's Cup defender "Weatherly," and a Dartmouth graduate, has donated a perpetual trophy for the championship...