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THREE SQUASH TEAMS TO TAKE TO COURTS TODAY

POOL ONLY HARVARD PLAYER LEFT IN STATE TOURNEY

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Only three of the University squash teams will be in action today, as team A has finished its tourney, and one of its members, J. L. Pool '28, is playing in the State Individual Championship meet. Team B will meet the racquetmen from the Cambridge Squash Racquet Club at the Squash Racquet Club. The members of the Lincoln Inn Society team will journey to Cambridge to meet team C. In place of playing in the class D tournament as they have been before, the Freshmen will meet the Massachusetts Institute of Technology team of the class C tournament.

The Freshman players thus far have lost only one contest, which was their first one of the year. They are, according to Coach Harry Cowles, one of the most consistent group of players that has represented the University in many years.

As a result of an injury to T. E. Jansen in the Pool-Jansen match Tuesday, the contest had to be postponed until today. It is the final round before the semi-finals and will be played at 4.30 o'clock in the Boston Athletic Association.

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