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Crimson racquetmen Kim Canavarro and Jim Rousmaniere, and Stan Pearson of Princeton led the way into the third round of the National Intercollegiate Squash Tournament at Amherst, yesterday afternoon. John Palfrey was eliminated in the second round...
Bill Webber was the second highest Crimson scorer with seven points scored in less than ten minutes. Buckley scored five and Romano and Finegan garnered four each. Franny Simpson got his long awaited chance for a starting job, and played a good, steady game...
Hoping to prolong its already lengthy undefeated record, the Freshman hockey team met with disappointment and a 4-2 defeat yesterday at the hands of St. Paul's six. Playing creditable hockey during the first and third periods, the Yardlings collapsed in the second to lot the schoolboys, spearheaded by Dick Meecham, net the puck three times. George Gebelein scored unassisted for the Freshmen with St. Paul's ahead 3-0 in the second, and Pop Jenks, assisted by Hackett and Apthorp, produced the third period's only goal...
Captain Eric Cutler paced the Crimson tankmen to their third consecutive league triumph with a double in the 220 and 440. His times were 2:14:8 and 4:56.5, the latter being a new pool record. Jim Curwen had to be content with a second behind speedy George Wiley of Navy in a 24 flat 50, but he came back to annex the 100 in 54.1, with Lonnie Stowell taking a third...
...Waldron and Art Bosworth splashed to victory in the specialty events in the comparatively slow times of 2:39.4 and 1:46. Max Kraus tied for a second behind Waldron in the breastroke. Midshipman Harold Fisher took the dive with 103 points, but George Dana and Chet Sagenkahn copped the second and third places. Other Crimson seconds were taken by Frannie Powers in the 220 and Ed Hewitt...