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Harvard's varsity racquetmen played well Saturday in the United States Squash Racquet Association's national championships in Detroit, but national amateur competition proved too much for' the Crimson collegiate squad. Both Crimson number one, Peter Briggs, and the Harvard five-man squad were eliminated in the second round of competition by formidable opponents...
Harvard's varsity racquetmen completed the first half of their squash season yesterday with a 9-0 sweep at Amherst. The Crimson will now carry an undefeated record against stiff competition in the next three weekends...
Crimson squash coach Jack Barnaby smiled as he watched his number four, six and eight lose Thursday on the Hemenway courts. For Barnaby's biggest problem this winter is complacency and overconfidence, and he saw little of that as the Harvard racquetmen battled intramurally to face the highest level of competition they could...
Harvard's varsity squash team will face its first serious challenge of the season this afternoon when the Crimson racquetmen meet Amherst at 3 p.m. on the Hemenway Courts...
Having dominated collegiate squash competition this season. Harvard's undefeated racquetmen face their toughest task of the year when they compete today in the United States Squash Racquet Association's National Amateur Championships on the Penn courts in Philadelphia...