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Charley Ufford, number four man on the varsity squash team, won the Harvard Club Invitation Tournament last weekend in New York, defeating Don Scott of Princeton, 3 to 0, in the finals.
Ufford swept through four matches in the tourney, dropping only two games. Dave Watts, number six on the Crimson, lost out in a close second-round match to Cecil North of Princeton, 3 to 2.
Captain Henry Foster also played in New York last weekend, bowing to Diehl Mateer of Philadelphia, 3 to 0, in the second round of the Harry Cowles Invitation Tournament. Mateer, who went on to win the tourney, is national doubles champion along with Hunter Lott of Philadelphia, and is favored to win the national singles championship in Chicago next week.
The team's hopes of beating Yale soared last week with the news that Williams had edged the Elis, 5 to 4, at New Haven. The Crimson, undefeated in six intercollegiate matches, crushed the Ephmen, 8 to 1, earlier this year.
The varsity 'C' team, meanwhile, lost its first league match after six straight wins, to the Milton Hoosic Club, 4 to 1. The defeat dropped the Crimson team out of a tie with the Hoosie Club for their division lead, and virtually eliminated them from the race.
The freshman 'C' team is only two games away from the top of the other division of the 'C' League. It meets the M.I.T. Faculty-Graduate squad two weeks from today in a match which will decide the division championship; the winner will then take on the Hoosic Club for the league crown.
The varsity 'C' summary: Wood (H) defeated Knowlton, 3-0; Fenn (MHC) defeated Elliott, 3-0; Field (MHC) defeated Harding, 3-1; Bump (MHC) defeated Roose, 3-0; Kohler (MHC) defeated Doormann, 3-2.
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