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As the result of nearly two weeks of practice matches, two five-man squash teams have been selected by Coach Harry Cowles. Two weeks remain before the first match with St. Paul's on December 3, however, so that ample opportunity is given men to challenge for places on either of these teams. Rules governing these challenge matches have been posted on the bulletin board in the University Squash Courts.
University Team A has been chosen as follows: Malcolm Bradlee '22 (Capt.), D. McK. Key '22, Myles P. Baker '22, R. E. Smith '22, and C. J. Mason '22. Members of Team B are E. M. Hinkle '23, J. T. Bradlee '22, C. C. Colt '24, Carroll Harrington '24, and Alexander Mackay-Smith '24.
In the fall squash racquets tournament, eight men have advanced to the fourth round. The third round, which was completed yesterday afternoon, brought out some excellently played matches. Five games were necessary to settle the contest between Myles P. Baker '22, and D. McK. Key '22, who played one of the most brilliant matches of the year. Key took the lead at the start, winning the first game 15-9, but Baker staged a comeback taking two successive games 15-11 and 15-11, only to lose the next 9-15. He easily won the final frame, howover, by a score of 15-7. Carroll Harrington '24, last year's Freshman champion, was defeated by D. S. Ingalls 2L., while Channing Wakefield 1L. defeated C. J. Mason '22 in straight games. Captain Malcolm Bradlee '22 had little difficulty in defeating Howard Elliot '22, the highest scores being 15-7, 15-1, and 15-6. Other men to reach the fourth round are Alexander Mackay-Smith '24, C. C. Colt '24, C. P. G. Fuller '23, and Harrison Gardner '24.
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