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'56 Scores in Hockey, Squash, As Swimmers Top Relay Mark

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Three freshman teams rolled to three victories yesterday afternoon, keeping two unbeaten streaks intact and breaking a swimming record untouched in 18 years.

Paced by the record time of 1:37.5 in the 200 yard free style relay, the Yardling swimmers defeated St. George's 51 to 24, losing but two first in the seven event meet.

The '56 hockey team scored two goals in each of the first two periods, and six in the last, to drop the Dartmouth freshmen, 10 to 2, for their 11th straight win. Simultaneously, the Yardling squash "D" team defeated Middlesex 4 to 1 at Hemenway.

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