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The Crimson squash team made it 37 in a row Saturday, walloping Peon 8-1.

Earlier is the day Vie Niederhoffer termed back former Princeton star Jim Bag 18-11, 15-13, 15-12, to win the Massachusetts "A" Championship. Niederhoffer also won the number one match against Penn, topping sophomore Howard Coonley 15-6, 15-3, 18-17, 15-7.

Harvard's only lose came at number two, where Bill Morris got into a slugging match with Penn's John Roose and came out on the short end, 3-15, 16-15, 16-15, 15-9, 15-7.

The absence of number two man Lou Williams (with an injured wrist) and number six John Thoradike (with Law Boards) didn't affect the Crimson juggernaut greatly, however. Peter Brooks and Jim Wynne turned is 3-0 wins.

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