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The Harvard squash team waded through several feet of snow to get to Montreal and play McGill Saturday. The elements didn't affect Harvard though; the Crimson walloped the Canadians, 7-2, for their 31st straight win in a streak dating back three seasons.
Colin Adair, a graduate student who is eligible under Canada's unusual eligibility rules, was the only McGill player to win convincingly. He beat Romer Holleran in the number one match in three games. Adair is one of Canada's top amateurs.
Dave Benjamin, playing at number five in his first intercollegiate squash match dropped a 15-13, 18-17, 17-14 match to Tom Gavin for Harvard's other defeat.
Terry Robinson, Dinny Adams, Al Terrell, Tod Wilkinson, Pete Brooks, Denny Lewis and Craig Stapleton turned in the wins for Harvard.
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