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The largest squash tournament in the history of the University will start tomorrow when the 70 men who entered will draw for partners. The first contests will start immediately and must be played off by Saturday evening.
A second series of free tournaments open to the Engineering, Graduate, Law, and Business Schools will be open for entries until Sunday evening as the actual matches will start the next day.
The following were the results of yesterday's contests between the Law School and the University: D. M. Key '22 defeated C. H. Hyams 1L.; R. C. Smith '22 defeated Lawrence Foster 1L.; F. W. Crocker 1L. defeated Myles P. Baker '22; D. M. Gilmore 1L. defeated E. M. Hinkle '24; Carroll Harrington '24 defeated Ferdinand Jelke 3d 3L.; D. P. Kingsley 1L. defeated C. J. Mason 22; D. R. Wilson '22 defeated C. C. Colt '24.
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