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Success in four of six varsity events Saturday featured the biggest Crimson athletic weekend since the war.
The basketball Varsity upset Princeton in a return engagement in New Jersey, 50 to 40 (see story on this page).
Crimson puckmen smothered hapless Army at West Point, 8 to 1 (see story on page three).
Hal Ulen's swimmers whipped Army in the biggest home event, 44 to 81 (see story on page three).
Army track and wrestling teams eked out wins over Crimson squads in hard-fought encounters (see stories on page three).
Harvard's fencing squad triumphed at Amherst to win this season's opener. 17-10 (see story on page three).
Junior Varsity and Freshman basketball fives won contests against local opponents (see stories on page three).
Exeter school lost fencing and wrestling matches with Crimson Freshmen but pulled out a swimming win (see story on page three).
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