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The varsity squash team pulled down its second major win of the year yesterday, beating Amherst 7 to 2. Today the team will go on to Hanover to playing Dartmouth.
Captain Jim McKittrick maintained his unbeaten record yesterday when he shut out his Lord Jeff opponent 3 to 0. But in a match characterized by fast play, to the Foster brothers were off their games and lost.
24 Out of 37
Out of a total of 37 games played, Harvard won 24.
When the varsity plays Dartmouth, it will come up against a team which has never beaten them before in formal intercollegiate competition. However, the Indians showed good form when they played the Harvard Club and the Worchester YMCA last week.
The summaries:
Harvard 7, Amherst 2
Owens (A) defeated Henry Foster (H) 3-1; Smith (A) defeated Hugh Foster (H), 3-2; Clark (H) defeated Morgan D 3-0; McKittrick (H) defeated Balance (A), 3-0; Ames (H) defeated Martin (A), 3-0; Nawn (H) defeated Ban (A), 5-1; Longcope (H) defeated Butler (A), 3-0; Cabot (H) defeated Stedee (A), 3-0.
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