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...Half a mile from the finish in the last of nine races for the Syce Cup and the Long Island Sound women's sailing championship, pint-sized Toni Monetti, 18, who won the midget title only five years ago, messed up a jibe and lost most of the lead she had built up on the first leg. Without wasting a moment, the Skidmore College sophomore went forward to untangle the sheets of her Lightning's big spinnaker. She finished in time to sail home third, earning just enough points to bring the Syce Cup home...
Upwind First. Among the novices was 13-year-old Toni Monetti, a tiny (4 ft. 8 in., 80 Ibs.), fluffy-haired blonde who owns no boat and had never tried for the Scovill Cup before. She borrowed a friend's boat, the Bijope, and with her crew (two 14-year-old boys), she managed to sail her way into the five-boat championships...
Toni has been sailing ever since her father, Arnold E. Monetti, Manhassat Bay's commodore, bought an Atlantic class (30-ft.) sloop nine years ago. Nobody taught her to sail: "I just learned how by doing it." A ninth-grader, Toni hopes to become an artist because "you can't make a living out of sailing." But, like most of her fellow midgets, she fully intends to keep on racing, too. When she reaches 18, Toni will sail in women's class events; the women's champion of the Sound is feted each year with...
...Crimson's high scorer, taking 51 points in Division A, while teammate Frank Scully tallied 47 points in Division B. M.I.T. had a total of 112 points, Yale tied the Crimson for second with 98, and Princeton had 85; Brown, 75; Dartmouth, 55, Williams, 44; and Cornell, 37. Bob Monetti of Yale won the A Division title with 56 points, and Tech's Bob Smith was B Division champ with 61 points...
Commodore Pete Putnam, of the Harvard sailing team, tied Yale's Bob Monetti for second place in individual scoring honors in the dinghy racing for the Schell Trophy yesterday on the Charles River. But Putnam's efforts were not equaled by the rest of the Crimson sailors and the team ended in fifth place. Yale took first place and hitherto undefeated King's Point finished third...