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Every man won his match easily as the varsity squash team defeated Dartmouth 9 to 0 Saturday at Hemenway. In fact, only one Dartmouth player was able to win a single game from his Crimson opponent.
But coach Jack Barnaby still won't hazard a guess on his squad's championship prospects. "They played very well," Barnaby said after the match, "but it wasn't real test." He is pleased, though, that none of his men blew easy matches.
Charlie Ufford, Dave Watts, and Larry Brownell breezed through their matches. Hadden Tomes, Charlie Elliott, Johnny Rauh, Mike Ward, and Bill Wister had just a little trouble in winning, and only Guy Paschal dropped a game.
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