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Just as it looked as though the varsity squash team were in for its second trimming of the season, Crimson players pulled from behind in the last three matches to fashion a 5 to 4 win over Princeton Saturday.
Win the score 4 to 2 Nassau, and the Tigers well ahead in the final three matches, Crimson squadmen Jim McKittrick, Hugh Foster, and Adam Foster eked out close victories to give the team its sixth win in seven starts.
Captain Adam Foster's contest with Princeton's "Babe" Pearson was the clutch match, since it was the last to finish. Behind 2 to 1, Foster "never played better squash," according to Coach Jack Barnaby, to capture the final two games, 15 to 12 and 15 to 10.
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