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Age and experience defeated the squash team yesterday, as the Crimson lost its second Metropolitan League match against a team of Law School students and professors, 3 to 2. Captain Pete Milton, playing two, and fifth man Lee Folger won their matches against the Lincoln's Inn Society.
The Crimson's first player, Cal Place, lost by three games to one to Don Scott, Foster Cup champion in 1953. In the third and fourth matches, Roger Cortesi and Martin Heckscher both lost, 3 to 1.
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