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The Crimson squash team swept past a dogged Army nine at West Point Saturday to win, 9 to 0. Although in their usual top condition physically, the Cadets simply lacked the experience necessary to handle the powerful Harvard team.
Six of the Crimson racquetmen shut out their opponents 3 to 0, and only one match was carried to five games. But in that contest, captain Gerry Emmet first won two games and then led the Army top man 14 to 9 in the third, when suddenly the ball broke.
During the wait for a new one, Emmet apparently cooled off somewhat, although at times in the rest of that game and the next he needed only one more point to Cadet opposition.
Second-ranked Tim Gallwey defeated his opponent, 3 to 0; and sophomore flash Romer Holleran swept past his man 3 to 0.
Of the other team members, Jorge Lemann and Bob Schwartzman won their matches 3 to 1.
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