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University squash team A defeated Tennis and Racquet Club in a close match and maintained its position as number two on the State League rank list. Freshman team C defeated Country Day School while University teams B and C and Freshman team D lost their matches.
A.C. Ingraham '31 was the only member of team A to win his match by straight games. Ogden Phipps Jr. '31 and A.W. Patterson '32 were the other members of the team who won their matches.
Freshman team C defeated Country Day School by a greater score but the matches were all closely contested. The Harvard Club defeated University team B while the University Club were victors over University team C. Freshman team D lost to B. A. A.
The standings of the teams in the State League are as follows:
Newton Center, Lincoln's Inn. Walk-over Club, and M. I. T. follow in this group. In class C Harvard University ranks fifth and Harvard 1933 eleventh while Harvard 1933 stands tenth on the '31, E.H. McGrath '32, and J.B. Haines '32. Watkins won the handicap dash at the Milrose meet last year. Hennessey and G.G. Kirstein '32 are 300-yarders of promise. Hallowell, Fobes, and Munroe will compete in the middle distances, while Cobb, B.E. Laten '32, E.T. Floathe '32, and G.N. Barrie '32 of last year's Freshman team will be seen in the longer grinds.
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At least five good hurdlers will be working out, with O'Connell the only veteran. Mardulier, Rowe, E.E. Record '32, and E.B. Cole '32 round out the quintet.
Outstanding of the high jumpers is Kuehn, football lineman, who won the high jump in the international meet last summer at 6 feet, 2 1-4 inches
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