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Four Yardling teams won easy victories over Andover Saturday, while the crippled swimming team dropped the only intercollegiate meet of the day, at Dartmouth. The winning teams against Andover were squash, track, wrestling, and basketball.
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Led by Bob Repetto's 21 points, the freshman basketball team defeated And-over, 86 to 64. Bothered by the home team's zone defense for most of the first half, the Yardlings pulled away in the third period.
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Carl Pescosolido led the freshman track team to a 70-68 victory at Andover with wins in the discus and shot put. The biggest win for the Yardling team came in the dash, where Joel Landau defeated Steve Snyder, interscholastic dash record holder.
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The Yardling wrestling team decisively beat Andover, 27 to 3, at the I.A.B., losing only one match. John Eastling, Ed Sullivan, and Bob Foster all pinned thier men.
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The freshman "D" squash team defeated Andover 3 to 2 at Hemenway Gymnasium Saturday.
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The freshman swimming team dropped a close 45-39 decision to Dartmouth at Hanover Saturday. Captain Dick Seaton was the leading scorer.
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