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Winning four matches out of six, the Varsity B Squash Team showed the Dartmouth Club racquetmen out the back door Wednesday afternoon. M. L. Clarke was the Green's only outstanding player, defeating John C. Develin '38 in three straight games.
The second match was touch and go for five long games. Jeffrey R. Short '36 finally edged F. C. Chase of the Dartmouth Club for the Varsity's first victory.
Started by Short, the winning streak of flashing Crimson racquets gained fast as James J. Thackara '36 completely vanquished E. Davis, number three man for the Green, 15-10, 15-11, and 16-15. But the best earned victory belongs to Daniel E. Burbank '37. Coming from behind with two games against him, Burbank took the next three rounds to cop the match from S. A. Lyon.
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