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The Harvard squash team wound up its third straight unbeaten season with an 3-1 win over Yale in New Haven Saturday.
Only number two man Romer Holleran lost his match, as Eli Captain Bryce Appleton slipped past him in five games.
Three Crimson players, Captain Vic Niederhoffer (number one), Dinny Adams (eight) and John Francis (nine) wound up the year undefeated in college competition, although Adams failed to win his match 3-0 for the first time his year. Art Hetherington took the second game from the Crimson sophomore, who won the other three 15-10, 15-7, 15-6.
The other Crimson winners were John Vinton, Terry Robinson. Al Terrell, Bill Morris, and John Thorndike.
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