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Yale still his nowhere to go, no matter what the outcome of tonight's game. Harvard, with the third seed in the ECAC playoffs sewed up after its 3-2 victory at Brown Wednesday, still has a chance at a share of the Ivy title, but it depends upon Cornell losing to Brown at Ithaca tonight. Essentially, the game has little bearing on anything of consequence, and that is precisely what makes the situation so volatile...
...topped Yale's Charlie Berry, 15-12, 15-12, 16-14, and Stony Brook's Eric Clark, 15-11, 15-8, 15-12, before capping the day with a three game sweep of Army's number one, Ray Federici. Fish must meet Navy's Gordon Perry, the number three seed, in the quarterfinals. He should win the match, and advance to play number two, Ty Griffin, in the semifinals...
Quasha drew a bye as the first seed in the first round of the "C" division. In the second round, the Harvard senior embarrassed Navy's Ted Turnblazer, 15-13, 15-6, 15-3, and routed Amherst's Jeff Sawyer, 15-7, 15-5, 15-6. Quasha will be challenging Army's Ivar Kaardal in the quarterfinals and should move on to the semifinals along with Dave Lott of Penn...
Neil Vosters, the third seed in the "C" division, also took two easy victories. He faces Dan Roblin of Penn, whom he beat last Saturday, in the quarter finals and will probably meet Navy's Bob Stockton, the second seed, in the semifinals...
Senior Alan Quasha, who was the number one seed in the "C" tournament last year, is undefeated at five and should once again receive the top ranking. Number six, Neil Vosters, is also undefeated, and although he may trail some number fives on other squads, he should be seeded as one of the top four entrants...