Since last report, the varsity squash team has defeated Cornell 8-1, lost to Army 6-3, blanked Fordham 10-0, and dropped matches to Harvard and Yale by identical 8-1 scores. The record to date shows five wins and five defeats.
During a three-day trip, the Big Green virtually blanked Cornell and Fordham, but lost to Army. Dick Hoehn, playing number one, won all his matches, as did Butch Waid, number seven, and Captain Aaron Daniels. Tony Jenks, playing number five, was the only Dartmouth man to lose against Cornell. The other team members were Dan Pierson, playing second, and Dave Shephard, John Horan, Jack McDonough, John Levy, John Porter and Don Bartlett, ranked in that order.
Dick Hoehn, who earlier this month, won top honors at the Harvard Club Invitational Tournament in New York, was the only Dartmouth man to win against Yale as he defeated the Elis' top player, Charles Kingsbury. Against Harvard, Butch Waid was the only Big Green winner, playing number eight.
Dartmouth's two roughest matches are out of the way, but a broken leg suffered by veteran John Levy, coupled with pulled tendons sustained by Dartmouth's third-ranked Dan Pierson in a five-game match at Yale, leaves the Indians minus the services of two top men for remaining games with Amherst, Penn and McGill before the intercollegiate matches.
Captain Chick Igaya winning the Winter Carnival slalom event at Suicide Six.