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'59 Squash Splits

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The Yardling "B" squash team won its fourth match of the Metropolitan League season against only one defeat yesterday at the Union Boat Club, 4 to 1. At first and fifth singles Charlie Hamm and Fred Byron won in three straight games, but the middle singles did not follow the same pattern, as Tom Lee won 3 to 1, Pete Lund won 3 to 2, and Kent Allen bowed 3 to 2 in the day's closest match.

Earlier in the afternoon the freshman "D" team lost to Middlesex, 3 to 2. At first singles, the Crimson's Pete Stone dropped three quick games to Harvey Allen, but in the number two position Jeff Eaton barely lost three extra-point games to Gerry Farns-worth of Middlesex. Walter Blanchard lost 3 to 1 at third singles, while Yardling fourth and fifth men, Ed Wadsworth and Wally Stimpson, won 3 to 0 and 3 to 2 respectively.

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