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...Cahaly's ice cream. And the lithe, lean and weight-conscious members of the women's lightweight crew team are extremely fond of M and Ms, of all skinnifying foods. On the weekend of October 11, the members of the crew selected to compete in the Women's Invitational Regatta in South Hadley. Conn., were treated to bags and bags of peanut and plain M and Ms because, as senior captain SUZANNE HASSEL says. "After weigh-in, anything is game for eating." The crew, which has 130 pounds as a maximum weight limit, usually is chaned to cans of tuna...
While thousands of Harvard students cheered lustily last weekend at the numerous Princeton-Harvard encounters here in Cambridge, one of Harvard's most outstanding and successful teams--the women's sailing squad--capped off a stellar season in relative obscurity by handily winning the Victorian Coffee Urn Regatta in the Charles River Basin...
...regatta--which is considered the highlight of the fall racing season--was won by a hefty 24 points through the superior sailing efforts of junior captain Rony Sebok (crew Deirdre Wilde, who competed in the A Division, and senior Meredith Stelling (crew Liz Miller), who sailed in the B division...
Coach Mike Horn was ebullient about the turnaround made by the squad--last year they failed to win a single regatta, whereas this year they captured four out of five of the championship regattas they entered. "Without a question this is the best season the team has had in ten years," he states emphatically, adding, "This Radcliffe team is the finest team in all of New England right...
...small squad of about ten members had its first success in the Man-Labs Regatta at MIT in mid-September where they took first place, and they did not stop winning afterwards. Consecutive victories included the Captain's Cup Regatta at Tufts, the New England Women's Team Racing Championship and the President' Trophy. The team also competed in the Intersectional Regatta at Yale in the beginning of October and took fourth place because, as Horne avers, "Yale is a very strange place to sail. It's also exceedingly difficult to win every single regatta in a season...