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There were a number of other disappointments over the weekend. Bill Mulvihill (134 Ibs.) took on second-seeded Tom Bauer from Navy in his first match and lost a 7-6 squeaker...
Last week, the Bulldogs handed Princeton its only Ivy League loss in a 17-16 squeaker; earlier this year Princeton stomped all over the Crimson, 31-7. Last Saturday, Yale warmed up by clobbering Penn, 43-4, the same Quaker team that had gone down to the last match with the Crimson before bowing out, 20-16. To sum it all up, Harvard's chances against Yale did not look good...
...only bitter pills the racquetemen had to swallow came when Ted Humphreville ended up on the short side of a 3-2 squeaker and an ailing Scott Mead was mowed in three games...
...match came down to a last-round epee bout between substitute Bob Barger and a highly favored Redmen opponent. Like a human windmill, the gangly Barger kept his adversary at bay, but St. John's put the wraps on the victory when Barger erred to drop the 4-5 squeaker...
Reds' Squeaker. In game seven the pace barely diminished as the Reds, on the strength of slam-bang base running by Rose and decisive hits by Tony Perez and Joe Morgan, won a squeaker and the championship. The Boston Globe said it all the next day in a frontpage banner headline: REDS WIN-BUT WHAT A YEAR WE HAD! And what a Series...