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Scoring twice in the final period, the freshman hockey team beat Andover 4 to 2 yesterday for its fourteenth straight victory. Following the game, Andover coach Ted Harrison said, "Right now the skaters on the Crimson '59 team are as good as those on the varsity."
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The Yardling basketball team played one of its poorest games of the year yesterday but still managed to defeat a strong Worcester Academy team 51 to 44. The Crimson, after a first-half lapse due to errant passing, eventually won the game by virtue of their control of the backboards. Griff McClellan was high scorer for the Yardlings with 17 points.
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The Freshman "B" squash team came from behind yesterday to beat the Harvard Club of Boston 3 to 2. The win gives the Crimson undisputed first place in the Metropolitan "B" League. Captain Charlie Hamm, Tom Lee, and Pete Lund all won for the Yardlings.
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