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Squash Men Bow To Williams, 6-3; '53 Triumph, 5-4

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The Crimson's bid for national squash recognition received an unexpected blow yesterday afternoon when Coach Jack Barnaby's squash team was upset by Williams in a match played at Williams town. The score was 6 to 3.

The Yardlings, who also played Williams, were more fortunate in maintaining their undefeated record, managing to sneak through on a one game margin, 5 to 4.

Previously undefeated in collegiate competition, the varsity was hard pressed throughout the contest and Hugh Foster's three to two loss in the number one spot proved to crucial.

Today the squad will move on to Hartford, where they will meet Trinity College.

The varsity summary:

Mikel (W), defeated Foster, 3-2; Nawn (H), defeated Muller, 3-1; Allen (W), defeated Bacon, 3-1; Dresser (W), defeated Plimpton, 3-1; Flagg (H), defeated Pichinson, 3-1; Thomas (W), defeated Hoar, 3-1; Tumain (W), defeated Harding, 3-1; Kneass (W), defeated Richardson, 3-1, Symmes (H), defeated Kent, 3-2.

The freshman summary:

Squires (W), defeated Watis, 3-0; Ufford (H), defeated Symington, 3-0; Elliot (H), defeated Larson, 3-1; Rcisner (H), defeated Terry, 3-0; Glessner (H), defeated Maxon, 3-2; Sexton (H), defeated Friends, 3-2; Buickner (W), defeated White, 3-1; Miller (W), defeated Bell, 3-2; Sargeant (W), defeated Gastill, 3-2.

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