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This afternoon both of the University squash teams will play their second scheduled league match--Team A meeting the Newton Centre Squash Tennis Club in Cambridge, and Team B playing the Union Boat Club on the club's courts.
The teams which will represent the University are composed of the following men: Team A--M. Bradlee '22, L. A. Eldridge '21, H. C. Janin '22, D. McK. Key '22 and A. Houghton '21. Team B--C. Wakefield '22, F. W. Crocker '22, M. P. Baker '22, C. J. Mason '22 and E. M. Hinkle '23.
It was recently decided that the present rules of challenge were not adequate. The changed rules are as follows:
1. Anyone may challenge any player on Team B.
2. The first two players on Team B may challenge the last three players on Team A.
3. Any player on Team A may challenge the next three men above him.
4. Any player on either team who does not play within two days after being challenged, will automatically lose the match by default.
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