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Harvard and Yale squash teams collided for the first time in three years Saturday on the University Courts as the Blue quintet triumphed over the Crimson by the close margin of 3 to 2. Both teams showed good form in a match which was not decided until the last point was made.
For Harvard it was Art Conlon of the NROTC and Dan O'Callaghan of the V-12 who posted the victories over McNeely and Parker of the visitors, but George Plimpton, John Knowles, and Murray Levin did not fare so well, going down in defeat before Knox, Kingsly, and Rand of the New Haven team.
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