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Harvard's number one player should have no trouble beating sophomore Alan Terrell to reach the finals. In the last round, however, he will probably face Jim Zug, a first-year student at the business school, and, like Niederhoffer, one of the best amateur squash players in the country. The match will be played at Hemenway...
...Niederhoffer and Ralph Howe will clash in a "thinking man's" game. Howe, a strategist like his Harvard opponent hasn't lost an intercollegiate match in two years; both players have recovered from their losses at Detroit and will be up for this match. Niederhoffer easily beat Jim Zug in a recent league contest, however, and should come through with a win for Harvard...
...other squash action, Harvard's "Red team" (Niederhoffer, Morris, Walter, Thorndike, and Terrell) is certain to win the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association league title. Ben Heckscher '57 and Jim Zug of the Business School head the two Harvard Club of Boston teams in the league...
This morning Niederhoffer plays Sam Howe, whom he beat 3-1 in the Harry Cowles tournament. Yesterday Howe eliminated Jim Zug, 3-1, while most of the other top players--Sam's brother Ralph Howe, Canadian champion Smith Chapman, Charles Ufford '53, and Henri Salaun--advanced without difficulty...
...Niederhoffer, so the two will clash dramatically late in the tournament. National champion four times--more than any other player--Salaun beat the Harvard junior 3-1 in their only encounter this year, at the Middlesex Bowl tournament in December. But since then Niederhoffer, in the Massachusetts competition, beat Zug shortly after the Princeton graduate had upset Salaun, indicating that the Salaun-Niederhoffer match should be fantastic...