Word: crimson
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...Crimson will also have the advantage of competing in the IAB tomorrow. The home advantage is critical in fencing. "If the C. C. N. Y. match had been held here. I believe that the score would have been reversed," Marion said. Hopefully, tonight's contest will strengthen Harvard's third men at each weapon. This is the squad's weakness...
...Things were tough tonight." Harvard wrestling coach John Lee said last night after the Crimson matmen had been stunned, 26-13, by the University of Massachusetts...
Once again, the Crimson trailed 13-0 after the 126-pound bout, then captain Paul Catinella lost a 7-6 decision in the 142-pound bout and Pat Coleman was tied in the 150-pound contest to dim Harvard's hopes for its third match win of the season...
Three of the Crimson's four heavy-weights delivered wins to narrow the gap. Harvard's Mark Faller (167) trailed Tom-Young for two periods before taking a slim 6-4 lead in the last stanza. Faller was then able to ride Young for almost two minutes to preserve victory...
...toughest challenge of the season to date, Harvard's varsity squash team demolished a rugged Army squad 8-1 yesterday at the Cadet Academy. Five victories at the low positions clinched the Crimson victory and handed the Cadets their first loss in five contests...