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...Crimson's outstanding strength is in the middle and distance freestyles where a strong nucleus returns from last year's highly successful 6-3 year. Sophomore Rich Baughman, who holds University records in the 500, 1000, and 1650 yd. events, will be pushed by freshman standout Hess Yntema...
These three compose a strong nucleus, but the rest of the team is woefully inferior to former Amherst talent, according to Serues. "The first two are good squash players, there's no doubt about that, and our third man isn't bad. The rest of the material just isn't the stuff we've had in the past, though," he said...
...three man who form the nucleus of the team are abnormally strong and evenly matched in ability, according to Wyan. "Any of them could easily be number one for us, and that's odd -- you usually just have one top guy or possibly two, but hardly ever do you get three men so close...
...prove we're real champions by winning under adverse condition. I know we'll be a solid team, but the challenge is mastering a good level-handed attitude and the determination to prove we're the best no matter what." Harvard certainly has the talent, on last season's nucleus returns, having swept all three divisions of competition in the 1972 National Intercollegiate Squash Racquets Association tournament (NISRA) last spring...
Died. Charles Litton, 68, electronics engineer who in 1932 founded-in his California garage-a microwave-tube company that later formed the nucleus of the Litton Industries conglomerate; of heart disease; in Carson City, Nev. After his original company grew to annual sales of $3,000,000 and became a rival to established electronic firms in the East, Litton sold his interests for $1,000,000 in 1953 to Entrepreneur Charles B. ("Tex") Thornton. While keeping the Litton name, Thornton transformed the company into a versatile giant which in 1971 had sales of over $2 billion...