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SQUASH MEN TOP PRINCETON DESPITE CANAVARRO'S LOSS

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Captain Kim Canavarro dropped a close five-game match to Stan Pearson, dethroned Intercollegiate squash king, but the Crimson seven-man team carried too much strength in the lower positions and copped a 4 to 3 victory from Princeton in the Hemenway courts Saturday.

Jim Rousmaniere trimmed Vorts 3 to 0, but Pettit and MacCracken of Princeton took the three and four matchs from Bill Wood and John Palfrey respectively in five game battles. Then, Don Marvin, John King, and Ross Lyell turned the tide for the Barnaby squad.

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