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Jack Barnaby's squash team picked up where it left off before vacation, shutting out Dartmouth 9-0 yesterday. It was the sixth straight win for the undefeated Crimson.
Vic Niederhoffer, playing in the top position; Bill Morris, number three; Lou Williams, number five; Terry Robinson, number six; and John Vinton, number nine, all remained undefeated in intercollegiate play for the season. Four of nine Crimson players lost one game to their opponents; the others all won 3-0.
The squash team has now compiled a string of 15 consecutive victories. The last Crimson loss came against Yale in February, 1961. The team has shut out its opposition in the last three matches.
The Crimson is now a definite favorite to win its second straight Ivy League championship. Only Yale gave the team a tough fight last year, and eight of the nine players who beat the Elis 5-4 are back once again.
The freshman squash team also remained undefeated, winning over Dartmouth, 9-0.
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