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Without three of the squad's top four players, a representation from the Crimson squash team left yesterday for the National Intercollegiate Singles Tournament at Princeton which lasts today through Sunday...
Just as in the Yale game Saturday, a fine goalie nearly made up for a generally untalented team. Princeton only used two lines during the evening, and defensemen Mo Cheston and George Morris rarely left the ice. The varsity used no less than 17 men, as Coach Cooney Weil-and broke up the second line midway through the game to put Les Duncan back on defense, and skate Dick Reilly with Paul Kelley and Mo Balboni...
...Princeton tied the score exactly six minutes later, as Bob Anderson was sitting out a charging penalty. After taking passes from Hugh Scott and Lance Odden, Morris launched a 40-foot slap shot from the right. Pratt did not seem badly screened, but he never moved on the play, almost a copy of B.U.'s first goal Monday...
Although the sextet gave the Tigers few real scoring opportunities during the first period, it played poorly, appearing tired from its heavy schedule. But Princeton's success was short-lived, as the varsity's passing and playmaking gathered polish in the final stanzas...
...loss gave the Crimson a 4-10 League record, and a 10-25 overall mark. Dartmouth and Princeton tied for the crown, as the Indians trounced Brown, 74 to 63, and the Tigers edged Penn, 61 to 60. They will play off for the NCAA berth Saturday night in New Haven...