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Rated a sorrowful underdog, the Varsity Squash team, played a surprisingly close match at New Haven Saturday, but lost to the Blue by a score of 6 to 3. With the squad's four best men dropping out earlier in the season, the team came unexpectedly close to beating one of the best teams that Yale has produced in the last few years.
Gaelen Felt, playing number one beat Dick Duggan of Yale in straight games, and Tom Baker and Aubrey Gould, filling the seven and nine positions respectively won the other two Crimson matches.
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