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Losing only two games in six matches, the Crimson squash racqueteers overwhelmed Pennsylvania yesterday at Hemenway Gymnasium by a 6 to 0 score.
Gaelen Felt, playing No. 1, won in straight games, but the No. 2 match was carried to four games before Tom Orr won it. Bill Frothingham and Dudley Palmer both took their matches without dropping a game, while No. 4 Harold Baker was carried to an extra contest. Tom Sears won the finale 15-11, 15-12, and 15-4.
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