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The Yardling squash team lost to the M.I.T. varsity, 4-1, yesterday. The freshmen were even further handicapped because Ken McIntosh, their number one man, opposed Cohen of M.I.T., who was seeded seventh in the inter-scholastics.
McIntosh won one game from Cohen, with the score of 17-18, and lost the others 15-13, 16-14, and 15-10. In second and third positions, Robin Magowan and Larry Sears both lost all three of their games to the Tech players. Fifth man John Davis clinched the only point for the Crimson.
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