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Yale's powerful squash team trounced the Crimson Varsity 8 to 1 Saturday on the victors,' home courts. Bob Rowe, playing number nine, emerged from the debacle with the only Crimson victory of the afternoon as the squad ended its first formal season since the beginning of the war on a sour note.
Rowe won 3 to 2, while Johnny Knowles, Bob Young, Bob Clarkson, Murray Levin, Milt Heath, Captain Charley Mulcahey, Bill Mayleas, and Dave Shephered, appearing in that order, dropped their matches. Watching from the sidelines was Glen Shively, Yale's Intercollegiate Squash Champion, who expects to be inducted into the Army this week.
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