Not since 1957 had Harvard's squash team captured the first three matches in a meet against Yale: Saturday Harvard won the top seven.
A 7-2 victory over Yale completed Harvard's fourth straight 10-0 season and gave the Crimson their sixth Ivy championship in seven years
Appearing in the first four slots, the team seniors swept to impressive wins. Romer Holleran started against Yale's John West, but then down with his usual control and to win, 9-15, 15-7, 15-12, 15-7. went undefeated among Ivy year. number two man Al Terrell some of this best squash to quick Ed Cox, 15-13, 15-7, 15-0. captain Bryce Appleton, who won to last year, met his match this year as Terry Robinson (three) dazzled and the gallery with a complete of shots. Twice he baffled with the "Philadelphian," a tricky which the ball ends up going to the back wall. Robinson won, 15-4, 15-4. Morris (four) completed an individual season by overpowering Dan McAusian , 15-7, 15-10, 16-14. middle of Harvard's lineup, of juniors, displayed its usual strength. Dinny Adams, Dave Benjamin, Todd Wilkinson all won easily.
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