Word: hoppin
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Skippers Fred Hoppin and A. C. Lang-worthy led the Harvard dinghies, winning 141 points, four points more than Brown. Defending champion M.I.T. was third with...
...Crimson sailing team, which held the National Championship in '52 and '53 and was runner-up to M.I.T. in '54, last weekend took its first step towards regaining the crown for this year. Top skippers Fred Hoppin and Ace Langworthy qualified for the New England Finals, which will be held on May 12. The two leading teams (out of about 12) in these races will represent New England at the Nationals in Detroit on June...
...Fred Hoppin's first in the class A event and A.C. Langworthy's second in the B races, the sailors won 110 points, bettering MIT's 103. Brown finished third with 99 points in the dinghy meet. The victory marked the first Crimson win in the annual event in five years...
...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...
...Fred Hoppin will skipper the College eight-man entry in the McMillan Cup competition Saturday in the Chesapeake off Annapolis, The teams will sail in the Navy's 46-foot yawls in a two-heat race. Four other New England crews, Bowdoin, Brown, M.I.T., and the Coast Guard Academy will compete. The favored teams this year are from Navy, Georgetown, King's Point, and Princeton...